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Nzoner's Game Room>Chiefs hire Steve Spagnuolo as new defensive coordinator
TLO 04:33 PM 01-24-2019

The #Chiefs are hiring Steve Spagnuolo as their new defensive coordinator, sources say. The former #Giants DC and interim HC/#Rams HC began his NFL coaching career as an #Eagles assistant under Andy Reid. Now rejoins Big Red in KC.

— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) January 24, 2019

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The Franchise 10:38 AM 02-01-2019
https://kckingdom.com/2019/02/01/kan...ustin-houston/

Kansas City Chiefs: It’s time to say good-bye to Justin Houston

This offseason will be a big one for the Kansas City Chiefs, but one of the biggest questions they’ll have to answer is what to do with Justin Houston moving forward.
Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach is entering one of the most important stretch of months of his young career. With the franchise being one off-sides penalty away from playing in the Super Bowl (Thanks, Dee Ford), the 40 year old GM needs to get more than a few things right this off season to keep the Chiefs in contention.

Veach inherited a very messy salary cap situation to put it lightly. Former GM John Dorsey was a master of talent evaluation, but where he always came up short was handling the salary cap. Dorsey married the Chiefs to some very ugly and expensive contracts and it ultimately cost him his job.

He was always a year too late when it came to extending players like Justin Houston and Eric Berry. Houston was reaching the final two years of his rookie contract in 2013-14, and rather than working out a deal before the start of either of those seasons, Dorsey opted to wait and watched him have a career year with 22 sacks.

That following spring, the Chiefs were forced to franchise tag Houston and eventually extend him to a six-year, $101 million dollar deal with an average salary number of $16.3 million per year. Pass rushers certainly aren’t cheap but the Chiefs could’ve saved a ton of money had they gotten the deal done prior to that 2014 season.

Since the major contract, Justin Houston has yet to play an entire season of football and he’s only amassed 30 total sacks between 2015 to now. This isn’t to say that Houston isn’t worth a crap anymore or that he can’t still dominate games, but his level of production isn’t living up to a cap number of $16 million per annually.

In a league where coverage is becoming more of a priority than pass rushing, Houston’s position and cap number aren’t a priority for a Chiefs defense that ranked near the bottom in every statistical category.

Sure, they finished tied for the most sacks in the league last season, but when they faced better quarterbacks like Tom Brady for instance, they were able to get rid of the ball in three seconds or less, negating the strength of the Chiefs defense.

If Houston is willing to either restructure the current deal, or, extending out the deal and spreading the remaining money over more years, then the Chiefs should bring him back.

Assuming the 30-year old line backer isn’t willing to restructure a deal, the Chiefs would save $14 million in immediate cap space with a dead cap number of $7.1 million in 2019. For Veach this is almost a no brainer decision with contracts for Chris Jones and Tyreek Hill looming over the horizon.

You’re probably asking “Why wouldn’t the Chiefs just trade him and get some value in return?”

Well that’s a great question and the Chiefs should at least try and shop Houston first before cutting ties. The only problem is finding a trade partner who is willing to absorb his absurd cap numbers of $21 and $19 million dollars over the next two seasons while also surrendering a draft pick or player to the Chiefs.

In more ways than one, the team making the deal with Kansas City would be doing them a huge favor. Again, this isn’t to say that Justin Houston isn’t a good player anymore and isn’t capable of making an impact for a team. For sure though, he isn’t worth that contract given his recent injury history and production on the field.

The Chiefs need to cleanse themselves of overpaid aging talent and I believe it starts with the release of Justin Houston. Moving on from that cap number will give the Chiefs more flexibility in free agency, re-signing players, and having room to get rookie deals done.

If there is one thing Veach can learn form Dorsey it’s that, it’s better to be a year early than late on certain players. Staying ahead of the curve on Jones and Hill could pay dividends for the Chiefs and their cap situation in the future especially with the franchise staring down the barrel of Patrick Mahomes new contract in 2020.

As mush as we all have loved Houston, it’s time for the Chiefs to say good-bye in 2019.
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TambaBerry 10:41 AM 02-01-2019
we'd have almost 50 million tied up between 3 guys who have proven themselves to not be healthy for full seasons. That terrifies me, which is why id rather use that 15 million elsewhere
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Red Dawg 10:41 AM 02-01-2019
Hell yes. Cut him and get real LBs and DBs.
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Perineum Ripper 10:50 AM 02-01-2019
Originally Posted by Red Dawg:
Hell yes. Cut him and get real LBs and DBs.
You continue to say this, but I don’t remember you ever saying who to get. Do you have anyone in mind, or do you just want to keep screaming to cut him?

I would really like to hear your plan after you cut Ford, and how you spend the $15 million. Who are the real LBs and DBs you target?
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O.city 10:52 AM 02-01-2019
It’s just so much damn money.

Pretty much have to move on if he won’t restructure
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R Clark 11:20 AM 02-01-2019
I'd bet he restructures,and you don't cut him.hes to good to cut, anyone putting that out is just a dumbass.now if he won't restructure that's a different deal
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RunKC 11:20 AM 02-01-2019
Interesting interview from Geoff Schwartz:

-wonders if the Chiefs will try to find another Tyreek Hill like player in the draft and think about not paying him.
-thinks you have to pay Chris Jones. He’s extremely important.
-thinks Dee Ford is worth paying bc of a pass rush.
-Geoff rarely talks about the Chiefs with his brother, but asked him about Pat. Mitch basically said he has never been as impressed with a young player, especially a QB. Unlike anything he’s ever seen.
-Chiefs offense struggled the first half bc they weren’t on the field enough to even make adjustments. Couldn’t even get through Andy’s first 15 scripted plays to see how it would work to make needed adjustments.
-stopping the run has to be the focus bc of previous point.
-thinks Tanoh and Speaks fit well in Spags system and is interested in how they will do.
-laughs at the Marino talk. Thinks Chiefs will absolutely be back and very soon.
-this was the year to beat the Pats. They were most vulnerable.
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The Franchise 11:23 AM 02-01-2019
Hey Geoff....if it was that easy to find a "Tyreek Hill" in the draft....then everyone would fucking have one.
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htismaqe 11:23 AM 02-01-2019
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Hey Geoff....if it was that easy to find a "Tyreek Hill" in the draft....then everyone would fucking have one.
No kidding.
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pugsnotdrugs19 11:24 AM 02-01-2019
Try to replace Hill? :-) Fucking ignorant.

There’s no other Tyreek Hill.
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The Franchise 11:25 AM 02-01-2019
Tyreek Hill is an enigma. You aren't finding another one of those guys for a while. If we don't pay him....then it will go down as the stupidest decision this team has made in a long, long time.
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staylor26 11:26 AM 02-01-2019
Lol pay Dee Ford but don’t pay Tyreek Hill

Geoff is all over the place in the media and I really don’t understand why
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TambaBerry 11:26 AM 02-01-2019
yeah what in the actual fuck kind of opinion was that.
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Sassy Squatch 11:28 AM 02-01-2019
Sure. Let's pay Watkins 16m per but Hill is just too expensive. Fucking stupid.
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htismaqe 11:30 AM 02-01-2019
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Sure. Let's pay Watkins 16m per but Hill is just too expensive. Fucking stupid.
Note that he said PAY Ford, not "tag" Ford.

Break the bank for Ford and let Hill walk. :-)
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