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I've been saying for weeks that it's hard for me to believe that Rishaw Johnson is worse and has less upside than Jeff Allen. Asamoah has been awful in pass pro, so the move for Watkins seems to be an acknowledgement in that regard. While he's only been signed to the practice squad, Jones appears to be more of a blocking tight end than a receiving threat. After multiple failures in the Red Zone (especially from the one yard line against Houston), changes must be coming. |
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I see these moves as a prep for 2014 when Asamoah and Schwartz are free agents. Chiefs will likely allow both of them to test FA, as well as the safties (Abdullah, Demps, Lewis). |
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Teams don't sign players mid-season for the following offseason. This is all about NOW. Not a year from now. |
This whole line can go **** itself for all I care. Albert is the only one worth a shit. Fisher should be better in year 2.
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Stephenson would be an option at G if the inconsistancy and worries about Fisher weren't in the picture
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Reid said that one of the reasons they elevated Watkins was because they were in danger of losing him to another club. It's in Terez Paylor's piece today in the Star.
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If Reid isn't playing his best players because he's more concerned with the "swing" guys, it'll really harsh my mellow. |
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http://www.kansascity.com/2013/10/30...ther-team.html Chiefs coach Andy Reid said the Chiefs elevated Watkins, a fifth-round draft pick out of South Carolina by the Rams in 2012, to the active roster because they were at risk of losing him to another team. “Good offensive linemen are hard to find, so people are obviously keeping their eyes open on him,” Reid said. “We were able to make this move to be able to keep him on our football team.” |
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Let Watkins play **** it. Hope he's our oline version of cooper lol
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