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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 880126"><p>You surely jest. It could be a lot of things but a cake walk it isn't. Mahomes has a $5+ mil cap number while Rodgers does not, and that's just the starting point of why there is no cake in this league. It is always and immutably cap charge me now or cap charge me later and there's no way around that with big contracts. Everything looks easy if your event horizon does not extend past Feb. 2021.</p><p></p><p>Besides that, you have to answer the earlier question I posed: who did they lose in the process, have they stacked their recent drafts so as to have cheap production at other positions? Despite the spending, do they really have the horses for a repeat?</p><p></p><p>The Packers went the other way, shoring up here and there with a bunch of cap without adding an impact player, starting with Crosby. Are you sure the Chiefs didn't fail to shore up where they needed to? Are you sure they won't be in cap hell in 2021?</p><p></p><p>If you have not answered those questions then you have no answer at all. I'm surely not going to do the work for you because I don't really care what the Chiefs do. The Packers don't play them this year, at least not until a Super Bowl matchup which is a highly unlikely event.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 880126"] You surely jest. It could be a lot of things but a cake walk it isn't. Mahomes has a $5+ mil cap number while Rodgers does not, and that's just the starting point of why there is no cake in this league. It is always and immutably cap charge me now or cap charge me later and there's no way around that with big contracts. Everything looks easy if your event horizon does not extend past Feb. 2021. Besides that, you have to answer the earlier question I posed: who did they lose in the process, have they stacked their recent drafts so as to have cheap production at other positions? Despite the spending, do they really have the horses for a repeat? The Packers went the other way, shoring up here and there with a bunch of cap without adding an impact player, starting with Crosby. Are you sure the Chiefs didn't fail to shore up where they needed to? Are you sure they won't be in cap hell in 2021? If you have not answered those questions then you have no answer at all. I'm surely not going to do the work for you because I don't really care what the Chiefs do. The Packers don't play them this year, at least not until a Super Bowl matchup which is a highly unlikely event. [/QUOTE]
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