The #Chiefs and All-Pro DT Chris Jones have a blockbuster deal to keep him in KC, per his agents @KatzBrosSports. The top free agent is off the market and a huge move for the champs. pic.twitter.com/BHmM49TCtt
Chiefs and five-time Pro-Bowl DT Chris Jones reached agreement on a record 5-year deal that includes $95 million guaranteed and allows KC to keep its best defender before free agency begins, per his agents, @KatzBrosSports.
Hope he doesn't lose his hunger and just give up, now that he has the big contract. Sure would be nice if he continued to play like he did when he was incentive loaded. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tx4chiefs:
Hope he doesn't lose his hunger and just give up, now that he has the big contract. Sure would be nice if he continued to play like he did when he was incentive loaded.
Completely not his personality to do that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Red Dawg:
Why am I always called out. There are many on here that said hebwajted too much and he did want too much and we wouldn't pay it. Fuck off with this attack.
The thing I noticed is you posting shit like “he’s gone” over and over in threads and offering nothing to go with it. Just negative shit posting for no reason. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
That's...a lot.
And the risk is massive but there's risk with someone coming in on a 2nd deal as well (scheme fit, motivation, character/culture, etc...) so it just is what it is.
Hope it works out. I wouldn't have offered that deal but in the end they know more than I do so I guess I'll defer to the teams judgment. It's hard not to given recent results.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
That's...a lot.
And the risk is massive but there's risk with someone coming in on a 2nd deal as well (scheme fit, motivation, character/culture, etc...) so it just is what it is.
Hope it works out. I wouldn't have offered that deal but in the end they know more than I do so I guess I'll defer to the teams judgment. It's hard not to given recent results.
If Cullen is around for the duration of Jones’ contract, it’s a guarantee the fire wont go out. CJ has a deep well of intrinsic motivation, but if it ever wavers, Cullen primes the pumps in a hurry. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
That's...a lot.
And the risk is massive but there's risk with someone coming in on a 2nd deal as well (scheme fit, motivation, character/culture, etc...) so it just is what it is.
Hope it works out. I wouldn't have offered that deal but in the end they know more than I do so I guess I'll defer to the teams judgment. It's hard not to given recent results.
i think there was a conglemeration of factors that this made since this year. We have a legit chance at a 3peat, injuries and lack of talent on the DL. He’s like a coach out there now.
You saw the mic’s up. Players needed to be talked to about doing the right thing. Jones had them all in a circle already telling them what Spags was coming over to tell them. I got this coach and Spags turns around and leaves. That has so much value. Spags as a coach telling them something is one thing. But, Jones who they admire and respect telling them something is a whole different level.
The whole damn team ran over to him when he got the sack and the million bucks.
It’s a lot longer shot to win the 3 peat if Jones isn’t on the team. In the salary cap era, who know if it will ever be done. If we pull ia 3 pest off, it’ll out live all of us.
Originally Posted by tx4chiefs:
Hope he doesn't lose his hunger and just give up, now that he has the big contract. Sure would be nice if he continued to play like he did when he was incentive loaded.
that’s the risk for sure. 30+ and getting the bag. Do they lose that upper level passion for the game? [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
No center is worth paying elite money to when you won't even run a QB sneak and you always lead the league in pass play percentage. The Chiefs do not pay elite center money and haven't for years and rightly so.
The highest paid C in the league makes $13.5 million APY. Justin Reid is making more this year.
Cheapest position on the field outside of RB and now S. No reason to not get this done [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Nah. Draft a 3rd round center next year. Call it a day. Save 11.5 mil per. Centers don't matter much in our system compared to other teams.
Or if Jason Kelce wants to come play on the vet min, by all means. Don't know how retirement shit works though.
I am not sure he comes out of retirement for league min. :-) Jason Kelce signed a 1 year, $14,250,000 contract with the Philadelphia Eagles, including a $10,335,000 signing bonus, $14,250,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $14,250,000. In 2024, Kelce will earn a base salary of $1,500,000, while carrying a cap hit of $10,178,000 and a dead cap value of $25,116,000. [Reply]
Originally Posted by penguinz:
Completely not his personality to do that.
Eh - that's not what I've seen.
I saw a guy who played like his hair was on fire in the last game of the season to get that bonus. I saw a guy who had historically bad run defense through the first 3 quarters last season because there were no incentives to be earned via run defense.
I wouldn't say it's likely - but coin flip odds don't see wholly unreasonable. Maybe he keep driving for the 3-peat but if things go bad at some point, I'm not sure I have a ton of faith in him keeping his head down and leading that DL room. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tx4chiefs:
Hope he doesn't lose his hunger and just give up, now that he has the big contract. Sure would be nice if he continued to play like he did when he was incentive loaded.