Originally Posted by Cave Johnson:
Still need a speed rusher.
We don't actually. I'd kind of like one, but Spags defense usually doesn't carry many niche type players. He values multi-purpose guys much more. Whatever EDGE we end up with, wherever we get him from, he'll be a 3-down guy that play the run and rush the passer, play inside and outside. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
People like this Forbes idiot are apparently unaware that legal issues, including domestic violence, aren't exactly uncommon in the NFL. What matters is how a team responds when their players commit crimes.
Belcher killed himself before any action could be taken. Kareem Hunt was immediately dismissed. Hill was never charged with a crime as a Chief.
Is there an organization out there that would have cut Hill after he was investigated thoroughly and never charged with a crime? Were they supposed to cut Clark for having a gun in his vehicle? What exactly are these idiots bitching about? As far as I know, the new guy hasn't even been charged yet.
Strange that you never saw these people crying when Denver invited Brandon Marshall back after his 5,000th crime. Or Rod Smith and the other dirtbags who committed domestic violence while on their roster. They not only looked the other way, but did so numerous times with the same guys. And where was the outrage when Cleveland snatched up Hunt? Or Watson? Or the numerous other players convicted of major crimes that are snatched up without hesitation.
#Chiefs deal for Charles Omenihu two years, $20 million maximum value deal includes $8.6 million fully guaranteed with a $7.25 million signing bonus. Strong deal for emerging pass rusher who's coming off breakthrough season @KPRC2
In many ways, he's the opposite of Frank Clark. In hindsight, we know that Clark hit his peak in Seattle and was never the same in KC. The dude looked like a legit stud his first 3 years in the league and then just fell off a cliff once traded.
This time around they went younger, lower dollars, higher upside. I like it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
In many ways, he's the opposite of Frank Clark. In hindsight, we know that Clark hit his peak in Seattle and was never the same in KC. The dude looked like a legit stud his first 3 years in the league and then just fell off a cliff once traded.
This time around they went younger, lower dollars, higher upside. I like it.
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
In many ways, he's the opposite of Frank Clark. In hindsight, we know that Clark hit his peak in Seattle and was never the same in KC. The dude looked like a legit stud his first 3 years in the league and then just fell off a cliff once traded.
This time around they went younger, lower dollars, higher upside. I like it.
That seems to be the pattern with Veach and I love it. He really seemed to learn from his early mistakes both in the draft and free agency. Which is why, I assume, we didn't sign Brown to a huge deal. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
We don't actually. I'd kind of like one, but Spags defense usually doesn't carry many niche type players. He values multi-purpose guys much more. Whatever EDGE we end up with, wherever we get him from, he'll be a 3-down guy that play the run and rush the passer, play inside and outside.
It's PFF, so take it with a grain of salt and stupidity, but they listed him right after Hargrave in their column today on the 5 best free agent signings so far. Guess which big-spending team didn't make the cut? (hint: rhymes with 'the Donks')
EDGE CHARLES OMENIHU SIGNED BY THE KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
Contract: Two years, $20,000,000
Frank Clark may have been known for turning it on in the playoffs, but he had been remarkably ineffective overall for Kansas City since they traded for him, and moving on from him made a lot of sense. Rookie George Karlaftis generated some pressure last season, but almost all of it was slow-developing or hustle plays.
Charles Omenihu has now recorded a PFF pass-rushing grade of at least 75.6 in back-to-back seasons and posted 62 pressures last year for the 49ers, six more than anybody on the Chiefs managed from the edge. For $10 million a season, Omenihu is a great value addition who could easily be the team’s best edge rusher. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
It's PFF, so take it with a grain of salt and stupidity, but they listed him right after Hargrave in their column today on the 5 best free agent signings so far. Guess which big-spending team didn't make the cut? (hint: rhymes with 'the Donks')
EDGE CHARLES OMENIHU SIGNED BY THE KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
Contract: Two years, $20,000,000
Frank Clark may have been known for turning it on in the playoffs, but he had been remarkably ineffective overall for Kansas City since they traded for him, and moving on from him made a lot of sense. Rookie George Karlaftis generated some pressure last season, but almost all of it was slow-developing or hustle plays.
Charles Omenihu has now recorded a PFF pass-rushing grade of at least 75.6 in back-to-back seasons and posted 62 pressures last year for the 49ers, six more than anybody on the Chiefs managed from the edge. For $10 million a season, Omenihu is a great value addition who could easily be the team’s best edge rusher.
62 pressures last year? That has to be a mistake. He wasn't even a full time player.
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
We don't actually. I'd kind of like one, but Spags defense usually doesn't carry many niche type players. He values multi-purpose guys much more. Whatever EDGE we end up with, wherever we get him from, he'll be a 3-down guy that play the run and rush the passer, play inside and outside.
Well in the sense of "do we need this to win a SB?" obviously not. But it's so clearly a massive missing piece and the way to make this DL better, alongside a DT that can actually stand up against the run. Spags has his multi-purpose guys now, not sure he needs that more than a speed rusher. We have 4 guys that can line up anywhere. We have noone who wins quickly from the edge. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JPH83:
Well in the sense of "do we need this to win a SB?" obviously not. But it's so clearly a massive missing piece and the way to make this DL better, alongside a DT that can actually stand up against the run. Spags has his multi-purpose guys now, not sure he needs that more than a speed rusher. We have 4 guys that can line up anywhere. We have noone who wins quickly from the edge.
I get it. I would like a speed rusher, personally. Just saying, Spags doesn't value speed rushers that much, probably because most are kind of small, and you tend to bring them in mostly in passing situations, and Spags doesn't like doing that, apparently. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
I get it. I would like a speed rusher, personally. Just saying, Spags doesn't value speed rushers that much, probably because most are kind of small, and you tend to bring them in mostly in passing situations, and Spags doesn't like doing that, apparently.
Yep, absolutely true, I'm definitely not holding my breath for a 240lb DE speed specialist...but I can dream! [Reply]
Charles Omenihu @charless_94 on joining Chris Jones @StoneColdJones with #Chiefs “It’s funny, he came up to me and gave me respect after a game,” Jones said. “He told me he likes my game. He’s a beast. He’s dominant. It’s crazy to be able to be his teammate.' @KPRC2https://t.co/It1vYaZXqU
#Chiefs deal for Charles Omenihu two years, $20 million maximum value deal includes $8.6 million fully guaranteed with a $7.25 million signing bonus. Strong deal for emerging pass rusher who's coming off breakthrough season @KPRC2
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
In many ways, he's the opposite of Frank Clark. In hindsight, we know that Clark hit his peak in Seattle and was never the same in KC. The dude looked like a legit stud his first 3 years in the league and then just fell off a cliff once traded.
This time around they went younger, lower dollars, higher upside. I like it.