Tyreek Hill demands trade out of KC

Just like the Broncos and Browns, the Dolphins are dumb.
 
Don't think that trade necessarily did so.

In the long run, it may help them as Hill was probably getting ready to ask them for a ton of cash but for this season and probably the next I'm not sure how you can say this doesn't make their offense less dangerous
 
I concur with @SU Nittany Tide here. At first glance, it seems like it made the Chiefs weaker; but Tyreek's actions tell me that he's ready to max his bank account and coast to retirement. The Chiefs just got rid of that plus added potentially three more much younger & cheaper starters to their team in the process.

It's for sure a smart move for the future with Hill getting ready to ask for a large contract but it certainly makes them less dangerous for the next season or two.
 
It's for sure a smart move for the future with Hill getting ready to ask for a large contract but it certainly makes them less dangerous for the next season or two.
The Chiefs got the draft capitol they wanted.
 
In the long run, it may help them as Hill was probably getting ready to ask them for a ton of cash but for this season and probably the next I'm not sure how you can say this doesn't make their offense less dangerous
I doubt they can fully equal their offensive production, but their defense could add a couple starters potentially with those high draft picks and maybe they can pick up a free agent or two with the money savings to improve the team otherwise.
 
I don't understand this trade from Miami's perspective at all. A WR is limited by who the QB is. Hill is a great receiver without a doubt but he still needs Mahomes to get him the ball. Giving up multiple draft picks and $30 million a year when you don't even have a good QB is puzzling. I remember all the lean years Larry Fitzgerald had in Arizona because they did not have a good QB or offense.
 
In the long run, it may help them as Hill was probably getting ready to ask them for a ton of cash but for this season and probably the next I'm not sure how you can say this doesn't make their offense less dangerous
This. He's a deep threat and Hardman and JuJu ain't replacing what he did.
 
Dophins pull a Saints and trade their entire draft for one player. SMDH.
There's a reason the same franchises are constantly at the bottom.

Though I forgot they do have two firsts in 2023. Guarantee they go after Kyler or Lamar if Tua doesn't work out.
 
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Don't think that trade necessarily did so.
Considering they got a relatively massive haul for a receiver who's game is based on speed (usually the first thing to go), didn't give him that contract and still have Mahomes to make guys look good I'd bet they'll be fine in the long run. Will probably hurt short-term but I'd call him more expendable than, say, Kelce.
 
There's a reason the same franchises are constantly at the bottom.

Though I forgot they do have two firsts in 2023. Guarantee they go after Kyler or Lamar if Tua doesn't work out.
AZ would happily give them the bitchtits Kyler, I bet. Always been a spoiled brat that expects everything given to him and it's never his own fault.
 
Don't always agree with him but UK nailed it. Not sure if he even posts on here much.
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The Chiefs got just got better.
 
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