Originally Posted by Dante84:
I get that, but at the same Nick Bolton makes game-changing plays every week. I'm not comfortable walking away from him in favor of, say, Sneed or (to a lesser degree)Trey.
We'll see how it looks mid-season. But right now I think Bolton has been a more consistent performer than Sneed. I know Sneed has been versatile but I'm not sure he has as big an impact as Bolton.
Bolton lets you get away with some @ss DT play alongside Jones and is massive for us against the run. When Sneed's on it, and locked in with his coverage, he makes us a lot better. But he has lapses and loses people too. I don't think he organises those around him as well, and McDuffie may well take the SCB part of his role away from him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Yeah but I cannot in good faith be fine with paying Bolton as much as I think he's gonna ask for.
I don't even know the figure, but if it's not him, where are we getting a guy who keeps everyone lined up like he does while making up for some dog shit playing in front of him. He's become the General for that group as they've developed. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Wisconsin_Chief, what did your local media think of him in college? Were they pounding the table for him to be a Packer?
Side note, hope you had a good breakfast.
Breakfast was fantastic, thank you for asking! 4 pasture raised eggs scrambled with some ground grass fed beef, topped with a little cheddar. Have it everyday, it's a true power breakfast!
Many fans were definitely pulling for Leo to be a Packer, but they're like that with every decent Badger that goes through. He was very highly regarded by local media in his Badger days, though. I did see him live in several games at Camp Randall, and he always stood out as such a physically dominant specimen. I didn't understand why we picked him at the time just because it didn't seem like a need, but now that they've developed this nifty little role for him I am loving the pick! [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
I'd rather pay the top 5 overall defensive player in the league than a really good off ball LB'er that's weakness is against the pass.
He wants $30 million APY. Why don't your take a look at Patrick's new cap hits the next 4 years? Bc that's roughly 30% of the cap on only 2 players. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
I really think that Sneed, Gay and Smith are all gone. Bolton and Creed will come back.
If they have to let 3 of them walk I hope that's how it works. O.city is correct in that coverage is not Bolton's strength but he is just nails when it comes to everything fundamental. He gets everyone lined up in the correct spot and he very rarely misses an assignment. I would try to keep him if they can afford it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
I really think that Sneed, Gay and Smith are all gone. Bolton and Creed will come back.
Bolton and Creed are flipsides of the same coins.
Smart technicians that seemingly always make the correct play and are instrumental in communication and coordination on their respective sides of the ball.
They're fan favorites and leaders in their own right. If/when Thuney eventually prices himself out of KC, Creed is going to be the leader of that OL for the next half-decade, IMO.
"I don't want to pay off-ball linebackers when we can draft X" -- well hell, wouldn't that apply to Creed? When was the last time we struggled at C? Reiter evidently sucks but he was awfully solid here. Before that was Morse and before that Hudson.
We never struggle to find a C but when you find a guy like Humphrey that you think can be a true leader of the group, I think you pay him and keep him if at all possible. And I think a similar logic applies to Bolton. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
He wants $30 million APY. Why don't your take a look at Patrick's new cap hits the next 4 years? Bc that's roughly 30% of the cap on only 2 players.
So you really think they set Pat's contract so that's teh way this will go? Have we learned nothing? [Reply]