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Nzoner's Game Room>Veach vindicated in Sneed trade
JohnnyV13 01:40 PM Yesterday
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...ue-quad-injury

Apparently, Sneed missed the last game and will miss the next game due to a quad injury. Sneed was terrific last season while performing despite injury concerns. Given the status of his knee, a big contract was a bad investment. Further, the :-) ability to draft and develop DBs played a huge role in his decision-making.

Jaylen Watson was doing a great job replacing Sneed. While McDuffie was the one taking over the no. 1 corner job, it was Watson who moved into the lineup with Sneed's absence. Watson was a well above average corner before getting injured. Imagine the Chiefs cap situation if they tried to fit a deal for Sneed.

Would signing Trey Smith and Creed Humphry to extensions have been possible? I also doubt the CHiefs would now have the flexibility to add Hopkins. They had to get Tennessee to eat a lot of contract as it is. I think the Chiefs would have to have performed serious cap contortions to address the WR room if they had signed Sneed.
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Chief Roundup 10:48 AM Today
Veach did not need vindication. He did the right thing and any reasonable person knew it.
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Dunerdr 10:52 AM Today
Originally Posted by Mosbonian:
Not going to go thru the whole thread....but are there really people in here going to bat for Dorsey?

Trying to compare what Veach has done to build a 3 time Super Bowl winner (back to back for 2 of them) to what Dorsey did here is silly.
It’s not beach vs Dorsey. Just some clowns trying to take credit away from Dorsey. Someone said he doesn’t get credit for kelce Andy does because he knew him years before the draft. And regardless of the revisionist history Mahomes is a Dorsey pick. Idgaf what the story says about Veach pouring the table for him. There’s a scout in every round pushing for his guy and scouts taking Andy film all the time. It’s called the off season.
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DRM08 11:00 AM Today
Originally Posted by TEX:
Of course not now. But my premise was tha had he stayed in Kansas City, instead of getting in trouble and being kicked off the team, he would have had the numbers and the hardware to be considered. That was my point.
I think Kareem would have been a salary cap casualty. He would have wanted above $10M per year and the Chiefs would not be able to pay him. He would have been gone after the 2020 season.
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TwistedChief 11:16 AM Today
Originally Posted by TEX:
IMO there's a decent chance that Hunt gets in also, IF he would not have gotten in trouble and never left KC. Not 1st ballot, but if he stayed healthy, he'd have the numbers and hardware.
I don’t think there’s much chance we would’ve resigned an expensive RB to a second contract, Hunt or not.
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jjchieffan 12:03 PM Today
Originally Posted by Mosbonian:
Not going to go thru the whole thread....but are there really people in here going to bat for Dorsey?

Trying to compare what Veach has done to build a 3 time Super Bowl winner (back to back for 2 of them) to what Dorsey did here is silly.
It's not like anyone is saying that we should have kept Dorsey or anything like that. Just acknowledging the fact that the core of this team, Mahomes, Jones, Kelce and until the trade, Hill, were all Dorsey draft picks and are all headed to the hall of fame. It's okay to acknowledge that without saying that he's somehow the better GM and we should have kept him. Veach is the man! He took the roster to the next level after Dorsey rebuilt it from the ashes. We are all grateful for Veach and what he has accomplished.
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notorious 12:14 PM Today
Originally Posted by loochy:
I don't .I really don't believe that a team gives another team "a deal". The deal is either valuable and acceptable by both teams or it isn't. I think teams solely look at the profit side of trades and not "helping buddy out" kind of stuff .
Think of it more as a "I'll concede a little here, just remember it down the road".

Sets up for a good working relationship.
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Mosbonian 12:25 PM Today
Originally Posted by Dunerdr:
It’s not beach vs Dorsey. Just some clowns trying to take credit away from Dorsey. Someone said he doesn’t get credit for kelce Andy does because he knew him years before the draft. And regardless of the revisionist history Mahomes is a Dorsey pick. Idgaf what the story says about Veach pouring the table for him. There’s a scout in every round pushing for his guy and scouts taking Andy film all the time. It’s called the off season.
Kind of sounds like you are the impassioned supporter of Dorsey....while I would agree that his picks of Jones, Kelce and shared credit with Veach on Mahomes set the groundwork for our success we have had over the past years.

But I don't see anyone mentioning his poor cap management skills....that has always been one thing that has been a knock on him wherever he went.

No one will ever convince me that we would have the team now that we do if Dorsey was still here. And...IMO I doubt Dorsey would have had the stones to trade Hill like Veach did.
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KCJake 12:26 PM Today
Originally Posted by Chief Roundup:
Veach did not need vindication. He did the right thing and any reasonable person knew it.
It came down to Chris Jones or Sneed. My argument at the time was, keep Sneed. Let Jones go and save 10 million dollars a season. Sneed was coming off one of the greatest seasons I've ever seen from a defensive back. Him and McDuffie give Spags the ability to blitz on every 3rd down. Chris Jones was fresh off a hostage style holdout, and I was a little bitter. Looking back, Sneed seems broken down and Jones is playing lights out like he always has. Veach make the right call. He usually does.
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Gary Cooper 01:04 PM Today
I don't know what the Titans were thinking making this move. A rebuilding team trading picks for expensive free agent CBs makes little sense.
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jjchieffan 01:15 PM Today
The Titans weren't thinking rebuild. They thought that Will Levis was something better than he is. They were improving the defense to support him. But Levis sucks, so now they're realizing that it's time for a rebuild.
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BossChief 01:17 PM Today
Veach has drafted guys that are likely on a HOF trajectory

Creed has been the leagues top center since he stepped on the field
Mcduffie has been an all pro since day 1
Rice was absolutely entering that path before the fluke


Even apart from those home runs, look what he’s done in rounds 4-7 during his time here

Allegreti
Fenton
Danna
Sneed
Trey
Noah
Pacheco
Nazeh
Watson
Williams
Hicks
Chamari


That’s a load of talent that would be redrafted much higher than original position and IMO that’s arguably just as important as the drafted HOFers convo. I’d bet real money that no other GM in the history of the sport has produced as much with late round picks.

He also operates the team with minimal amounts of dead cap because he makes great decisions on who to extend and who to trade or let walk.

Letting Sneed go hurt, but it’s already being shown as the right decision, even when most of CP wanted to keep him and were pissed at only getting a 3rd for him.
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