Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
According to the 9er fans online, Shanny game planned giving him help and scheming around him. And was a bum when he played rt for them.
Well, the Chiefs are going to find out for themselves now, hopeful he pans out better than the J. Taylor acquisition [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
That was Orlando’s fault. He was offered way more than he actually received, and then out of spite left.
The revisionist history is amazing with OBJ.
Chief Fan doesn’t remember how much he hated OBJ.
Chief Fan also doesn’t seem to remember how OBJ and that rookie agent fucked up the negotiation of that extension, which hurt both the Chiefs and OBJ. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dirk digler:
I think at this point looking back we really ****ed up not keeping Orlando Brown Jr.
It seems like the LT position is almost impossible to fill without a top-ten pick, and even then it's dicey. Pass rushers these days are insanely athletic.
Eric Fisher was a #1 pick, and he was imperfect. Orlando Brown, Jr., was a brontosaurus and he was imperfect. We've spent second-day picks on Kingsley and Wanya who have had a hard time (so far) adjusting.
I'm starting to conclude that top-notch left tackles do not grow on trees. [Reply]
Can’t believe this ended up being the best they could do. We gave up Thuney for a left side of Jaylon Moore and Kingsley? That’s our solution after what we just saw in the Super Bowl?
These guys have made a lot of the right moves over the years even when they appeared questionable, but I don’t think I’ve ever been as uncomfortable as I am with this current plan unfolding. I’ll leave them to do their thing, but man. Hope for the best. [Reply]
So… I love this move. It is a bandaid. And we now have two guys who are locked in but moveable next year at OT. Much better than a long term deal with a guy we’re meh about. Best case he plays well. this gives veach the charge to overload with OTs to find good value somewhere. [Reply]