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How pathetic can you be? You still visit CP just to read posts? LMAO WOW! |
How does this trade work?
Branden Albert for Miami's 54th & 2nd rounder in 2014. Trade the 54th & 63rd pick to SF to move back into the 34th spot. You can basically select the player you have targeted in the 2nd round. |
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IIRC Geno had his family here AND it was his mom's birthday. I would leave too and go home. She just spent her birthday night watching her son be very disappointed. No one should feel that way on their birthday. |
Can't we get their 1st in next years draft?
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Eat cum. |
http://walterfootball.com/nfldraftgrades1.php
Kansas City Chiefs: Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan: C+ Grade An offensive tackle is what makes sense most for the Chiefs. Branden Albert was franchised, so he probably won't be around in 2014. He may not even make it to training camp because he could be dealt to the Dolphins, per reports. Luke Joeckel was the consensus top tackle in the 2013 NFL Draft, so he would have been the right pick. Eric Fisher has been considered the lesser prospect throughout, but Andy Reid liked him more than Joeckel. They're both close in talent, but selecting a rising prospect based on workouts is usually treacherous. Also, I'm penalizing the Chiefs because they traded for Alex Smith too soon and ruined all leverage they could have had for a potential trade. There shouldn't have been any hurry to overpay for Smith. That trade earned Kansas City a "Millen" grade |
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Matt Elam is going to be an absolute STUD replacement for (IMO) the 2nd greatest safety of all time.
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So, people laugh at guys that thought Geno had franchise QB potential and wanted him to sit a year or two. The vocality coming from years of doing the same old shit and drafting non impactful positions in the Top 5. Yet seem perfectly fine the team selected a guy that's going to be playing RT next year...Genius.
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