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I'm definitely not high on Bray and I would have been critical if the Chiefs had used an early-to-mid round pick on him, but as an UDFA, I think it's fine. I doubt the guy will ever amount to anything, but if the coaches think they can work with him, I hope I'm wrong and they're right. Either way, I don't think Alex Smith has much to worry about from him any time soon.
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2) agreed, most of it was unbelievably painful to watch. he just talks like an idiot. not really a leader either, but hell hes only 21 |
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This is what Bray is to me:
He will come in when our starter is injured and have a good string of series/games (due to the system). Bang! Reid turns that into a 2nd or 3rd round pick in the future. |
The good thing about guys like this guy is that if he can play a decent game or two, some team will give up a 2nd for him at some point a la Matt Flynn and Matt Schaub. Nassib is the same. The trick is to be on the right side of those transactions, which is usually the seller.
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That's scary, man. ;) |
Good get as a post draft FA, he does remind me of Pink from Dazed and confused
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m9...b32o1_1280.png Sounds like the actor that played him literally got the shit beat out of him http://perezhilton.com/tag/jason_london#.UX04d7UWIbU |
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KC sports radio seems to be screened for true fans. That said, Bray will dominate the call ins next week.
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All the pieces are coming together.
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