It's probably a lot of things--and the caveat of I have hardly watched any of the Chiefs games. This was just really scathing, and we know Mellinger's style now--he only cracks the window open to keep his anonymous sources happy, but the implications are always sourced and usually what you think they are.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 9:12 amIt's easy to grin, when your ship comes in, and so on.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 8:50 amThe contracts given out this last offseason make it clear that the owners fully expect the cap to skyrocket with the new TV deal. Mahomes's contract is fine. In fact, it will probably be increased.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 8:38 am
That doesn't concern me much. The cap should be going way up again after a year of Covid stagnation. And Mahomes is exactly the sort of guy you can justify.
What you can't have is Frank Clark taking up >13% of your cap to suck. But he will be gone, as will Hitchens.
Seems, though, that the cap issues could take the Chiefs out for this season. Mellinger was quite doom and gloom this morning. Wonder if there are locker room issues. It would make sense because they aren't this bad.
I know it's not a satisfying answer, but a whole lot of this really just is rotten luck. Rotten injury luck (exposing threadbare depth), rotten game luck (CEH really isn't a fumbler; at least three of Pat's turnovers were incredibly fluky).
The Chiefs last 6 games, they are 2-4 and looked terribly beatable in the ones I did see. Minnesota, sure, I can envision that stretch. But, the Chiefs have too much to look so ordinary that I think goes beyond luck (on the defensive side of the ball)--wonder if something is up.
But the Chiefs lost, and lost convincingly — so convincingly, in fact, that looking up at eight teams in the AFC is suddenly the least of their concerns.
We are going to focus on the defense here, but don’t let anyone you love pretend that everything else is fine. This group is a mess right now. Their resolve is being challenged by a surprising conspiracy of mistakes and shoddy communication.
Mahomes threw two more interceptions, and it’s fair to point out that one hit Hill in the hands. It’s also fair to point out that the points they’re scoring isn’t nearly enough. On-field bickering comes from a competitive place, and that’s good, but repeated and heated exchanges like the Chiefs are having are a window into underlying problems.
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