So we all mention how great Keim is at making trades. What does this really mean?
Trades are great when you are putting the last pieces of the puzzle together. They are a terrible way to build your team as is free agency. It is also testament of just how bad your drafting and free agent signings are.
So Keims “ greatness” of making trades really can be defined as recognizing talent AFTER the fact.
Other good teams let seemingly good players walk because they have a plan in place. They have some idea of how said player will be replaced. We obtain players because of our ineptness.
Love Hopkins but failures of drafting a Wr worth a hoot is costing this team 17 m( ?) of the cap and a second round pick. Some will say “but he shed David Johnson contract”. who signed DJ to that contract and then had to make a trade to get Drake who now we let walk away?
Hudson. Very good player. He will cost us 9m against the cap and a 3rd round pick. Even though we were lead to believe Cole and Galliard were the heir apparent to the position.
It’s not the way to build sustainable success.
So my friends , when you want to throw compliments toward Keim for his great trades please remember WHY he is making a trade. It’s really based on his failures of past decisions, drafts, free agent signings, and most importantly his evaluation of his rosters.
The real sad part is the fall guy will be Kingsbury. Maybe deservedly so to some degree. But if this team falls on its face this year, Keim will remain. Kingsbury will be gone.
Maybe skein could trade for a head coach.
Trades are great when you are putting the last pieces of the puzzle together. They are a terrible way to build your team as is free agency. It is also testament of just how bad your drafting and free agent signings are.
So Keims “ greatness” of making trades really can be defined as recognizing talent AFTER the fact.
Other good teams let seemingly good players walk because they have a plan in place. They have some idea of how said player will be replaced. We obtain players because of our ineptness.
Love Hopkins but failures of drafting a Wr worth a hoot is costing this team 17 m( ?) of the cap and a second round pick. Some will say “but he shed David Johnson contract”. who signed DJ to that contract and then had to make a trade to get Drake who now we let walk away?
Hudson. Very good player. He will cost us 9m against the cap and a 3rd round pick. Even though we were lead to believe Cole and Galliard were the heir apparent to the position.
It’s not the way to build sustainable success.
So my friends , when you want to throw compliments toward Keim for his great trades please remember WHY he is making a trade. It’s really based on his failures of past decisions, drafts, free agent signings, and most importantly his evaluation of his rosters.
The real sad part is the fall guy will be Kingsbury. Maybe deservedly so to some degree. But if this team falls on its face this year, Keim will remain. Kingsbury will be gone.
Maybe skein could trade for a head coach.
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