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Trading our #2 pick for Alex Smith was certainly not my choice. |
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The goalposts are shifting. I'm fine with picking up Bray as a UDFA. Would have been fine with using the 34 on Smith. I think you are desperate to conclude that they did better than the jets, and will use all sorts of wierd non-reasoning to do so. |
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The Chiefs did not have a pick in the second round, therefore the only way they could have spent a first or second round pick on a QB would be to use 1.1. We are having this conversation in the context of the CHIEFS, not the Jets, drafting a QB high in the draft. I'm not sure why this is so hard to understand. :shake: |
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like I said in another thread. Alex Smith will be the best quarterback over any of these guys over the next two or three seasons.
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I explained my position very clearly: Summary: This is, for all intents an purposes, a weak QB class. Most NFL scouts concur with that assessment. Most scouts also believe Bray has a ceiling as high as ANYONE in this draft. But, obviously, his floor is much lower. Which is why he went undrafted. Therefore, since the goal is to get a high ceiling guy and for him to realize his potential; I would much rather the Chiefs sign a guy like Bray as an UDFA, then draft a guy like Geno, who offers roughly the same ceiling, and additionally costs you a high draft pick. Further, since the Chiefs don't have a second round pick, the only way they could have drafted Geno would have been to spend 1.1 on him. And, IMO (and many other NFL scouts opinions), that would have been a HUGE reach and not good value for the pick. If Geno was still sitting there in the 4th round and the Chiefs wanted to pull the trigger on him then, I could have lived with that also. But he wasn't and they didn't. That's about as succinctly as I can explain my position. Again, if you need additional clarification, read back through the thread . . . . |
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It's really ironic in a way. Every justification for Fisher at 1.1 with regard to Albert (Albert will be gone in 3-4 years, Fisher will ascend to be a better player than Albert in time, etc) would be an equally valid justification for not making that move for Alex Smith. |
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But it was the decision the Chiefs brass made, so going into the draft we had to play cards with the hand we had . . . . I would have much rather kept the #34, signed a veteran stopgap familiar with the system for a couple years, while Reid groomed whatever young-QB-in-waiting to be ready to take over by 2015, if not 2014. |
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Your explanation has been neither clear nor succint - it changes every 2nd post. The only point you've actually made is that you are glad the chiefs didn't spend the 1.1 on Smith. Which is useless really since if they had, he wouldn't have dropped, and we'd all be talking about how he wouldn't have made it past the jaguars at number 2. |
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I haven't changed my position. If you don't agree with it, fine. So be it. Yes, I am glad the Chiefs did not spend 1.1 on Geno Smith. I think I'll take my chances siding with the majority of NFL scouts opinions over the opinions of the pro-Geno crowd. I'm sorry if that upsets you. |
And this website thinks all yards are created equal when they hate on Alex Smith
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Got it. |
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But, by all means, continue to drool all over Geno in his Jets uniform . . . . . . Moving on. |
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To each his own, I guess. |
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You're the dolt that said the Cheifs got a better deal on potentially finding their FQB merely because it didn't cost them any picks. |
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