Wylie was terrible last year. He's terrible this year.
He's the MVS of tackles. A few good playoff games surrounded by shit in every other game magnifies how bad he is this year.
Imagine having Smith and Wylie this year. 2nd worst in pressures/sacks and 4th worst. Offense would still be broken even witho Hopkins. Mahomes would be on his back and probably hurt again. [Reply]
He is the best WR of his generation with the best hands. He was there begging to play with Mahomes. With him, we would have surely been the Superbowl favorites, if not top 2 (with San Fran) [Reply]
Originally Posted by BenoniBenko:
He is the best WR of his generation with the best hands. He was there begging to play with Mahomes. With him, we would have surely been the Superbowl favorites, if not top 2 (with San Fran)
A Chief WR could have run the wrong route. Got their feet tangled up in Hopkins' and sent him to season ending IR. Hindsight needs an attempt at being balanced [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
He sure didnt help matters much. Im over CJ. Hope we can trade him and use the picks to help get Mahomes the weapons that he deserves.
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
7 catches, 124 yards, 1 TD, 17.7 Yards per Catch tonight vs Miami.
Definitely “washed”.
Anyone claiming that realistically couldn't have watched him play last year. His numbers in the games he played were elite, as I pointed out over-and-over. And more than half his games were with McCoy and that 3rd string guy. We should've signed him. Our season would be completely different if we had. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rainbarrel:
A Chief WR could have run the wrong route. Got their feet tangled up in Hopkins' and sent him to season ending IR. Hindsight needs an attempt at being balanced
Originally Posted by Chief Roundup:
Yeah because we had $13 million APY to give him. :-)
We did. We can always move money around to afford a player. And his cap hit is only $4mil this year and we could have made it whatever we wanted to to afford him anyways for this year. [Reply]