Presumably, a RB with less talent would run at a much lower clip than 4.0 then, right? Where should KC spend the money they have right now? It's not like OL are out there growing on trees.
They need talent across the board. Money spent on LJ is money they can't spend elsewhere. I don't have alternatives now, as it is late in Free Agency, but that money doesn't need to be spent or lost. It can be rolled over into future caps.
Don't really follow the logic. So an average RB running behind a great line should get a big raise but a great back behind a bad line shouldn't?LJ was given that amount of work by his coaching staff because he is/was the only impact player. Without him they don't have a chance of winning 8 games, with him they do.
I never said an average Running back should get a big raise. I think Running backs are overpaid in general, due to the high risks the position has. LJ in my mind has higher risks than most due to his workload.
they need to pay him or trade him. If was LJ I wouldn't sacrifice my body and any hopes at future success for a team obviously intent on running me into the ground and dumping me.
If I was LJ, I wouldn't either. I was presenting my view on why I don't think the Chiefs are meeting his contract demands. By the way, offering 14 Million gaurenteed isn't chump change. The issue here not a Lance Briggs situation. The Cheifs made an offer they felt was reasonable. I will discuss the trade option below.
He will still be the best player on the team, the rest of the team will just suck, but is that his fault?1. So because they didn't address their OL problems and another guy retires then LJ should be punished? 2. Okay, I need to understand this. He goes out and carries the rock 413 times and takes a beating for you and your response is to say "we worked you too hard last year so we can't pay you." If any other boss used that reasoning I guarantee that productivity throughout the company would PLUMMET! 3. I agree that this is nothing new and I am personally not in favor of KC dumping a ton of money into a longterm contract LJ. However, the reasoning that has been given is suspect IMHO. If KC doesn't think they can compete then they are fools and deserve every headache LJ gives them if they don't trade him and get some value for a player still in his prime. To run him into the ground for the next few years while they are rebuilding is just bad business. He wants too much money IMO, but they are also being prideful and ignorant in managing their team and hopefully it will be the straw that gets Peterson fired.
1. This isn't about punishing him. They have to estimate what his future value is, and not his past value. 2. This doesn't apply to the NFL. The more they spend on LJ, the less they can spend on the other guys in that locker room. In a very real sense the players on a team are competing with one another for the same money. Don't assume that everyone will be happy for him. I agree that it fundamentally sucks the way this is working out for him.3. We completely agree on this point. I think the problem with a trade is any team getting him would need to meet his contract demands. The team getting him would need to give up draft picks and sign him, and that is a double whammy.Running him into the ground last year was terrible buisness. If the run him into the ground again this year that is worse buisness, and if they do both and then give him a huge contract after killing him, that is the worst buisness of all. The best thing they can do is fire Herm Edwards and get someone in there who gives him a rest. For all of those who think he deserves the 28 Milion he is asking for, let me ask you this. What signs do you see that indicate that he will be as effective over the next 4 years as he was the previous 2 years? He is asking them to pay him like he will be a top 2 back in the NFL for the next 4 years. Everything I see indicates this will not happen. He had an extreme number of carries last year. His offensive line is getting worse. The whole team is aging. He is in a conference where he plays the Raiders D, Chargers D, and Denver D six times a year. He is on the down side of his career age wise.