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Before the punt they said he was a "good" returner which isn't exactly glowing praise. Tyreek Hill is a nobody. |
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I think Tyreek Hill and Parker Ehinger are terrible. Won't be surprised to see both replaced on this roster starting as soon as next year. Now, perhaps they will be good players...maybe. But to call them "hits" as Direckshun did is equally as outlandish as my opinion, if not moreso, as they are both low round picks with a high chance of being worthless. |
Oh shit. Daddy's home.
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I would enjoy hearing anyone else's, on this chiefs board, for chiefs discussion, and will not insult them over it. |
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As it is, that particular play was less impressive than some of his punt returns. I gave credit to the QB and blocking for the TD. |
We're really gonna do this again?
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They were raving about his potential and aggressiveness. |
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Still a ****ing moron, I see. I don't remember any GM working this hard to keep improving the roster, and admitting mistakes in order to do it. |
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I guess my thoughts on those guys are: Ehinger probably needs a year in an NFL weight room, but he appears to be a technically sound player with a LOT of upside. So far, Hillhas looked great in camp, but less so in preseason games. Nonetheless, if Reid feels he's a better player than DAT, well, that speaks highly for Hill as DAT'S shown he can play in this league. |
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Here's your Av... Wear it with pride. http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...psspiyjucg.jpg |
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He breaks a tackle, shimmies away from another would be tackler, and outruns pursuit to the endzone. ****ing scrub UDFA -
https://youtu.be/D519BF6IF0A?t=15s |
Russell must be considered uncoachable by the Chiefs or they wouldn't have released him so soon.
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I really liked the Russell pick, so I'm a little shocked. However, wasn't he recovering from an injury? Is it possible that he's having trouble coming all the way back from it?
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Just want to make it clear.. We have extra draft picks for 2017 and trade pieces to make a trade. And now we have cap space. This could get really interesting
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I'm pretty sure he didn't come back from that injury the same, and was no longer worthy of a roster spot.
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Really hard to believe that they apparently missed so badly with thi draft selection. To just barely make it through preseason and then get cut? Gotta review that Decision Lens software for a bug of the highest order! Nonetheless, kudos to Dorsey for quickly admitting a draft fail. This actually gives me more hope for Dee Ford!
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Bet was made early 2015. |
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In fact if you look at the end zone view, he has so much room to work with it's insane: http://i.imgur.com/PYmRs8C.jpg |
Clay is one seriously stubborn poster. Regardless of the countless times he has been wrong and its on pretty much everything, all the time, he just keeps putting his terrible football opinions out there.
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» 2016 first-round pick (No. 28): Joshua Garnett » 2016 seventh-round pick (No. 249): Prince Charles Iworah Chiefs receive: » 2016 second-round pick (No. 37): Chris Jones » 2016 fourth-round pick (No. 105): Parker Ehinger » 2016 sixth-round pick (No. 178): D.J. White Buccaneers receive: » 2016 second-round pick (No. 59): Roberto Aguayo Chiefs receive: » 2016 third-round pick (No. 74): KeiVarae Russell » 2016 fourth-round pick (No. 106): Eric Murray 2016 NFL Draft trade details |
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Well run organizations with extra picks generally find more talent than those with lessor picks, due to the hit and miss nature of the draft. Look no further than 2016 as proof, with the Chiefs apparently hitting on DJ White yet missing on Russell. The draft is far from an exact science and I'm elated that the Chiefs finally have a front office that's willing to create the best roster possible each year, regardless of whether it's a "bad look", as the dipshit Adam Teicher has suggested. |
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-------- Chris Jones - rotational player Parker Ehinger - starter Eric Murray - active DJ White - 1 tackle |
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It wasn't even a good pass. It was high and to his left. And he wasn't running so how did he catch it in stride? |
Anyone would have scored there.
Who gives a shit? |
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seriously people, we're having a good discussion here
dont feed the mother ****ing trolls put them on ignore or definitely stop quoting them |
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UDFA Albert Wilson would've scored on that play. LDT absolutely blew apart Addae. Addae (dirty ****) never saw him coming and LDT just drove through his !@#$ing spine. It was beautiful and left a wide open lane to the end zone. There really wasn't anything impressive about what Hill did there. The punt returns were pretty good, but don't go hanging your hat on that TD. Shit, Hammond would've scored on that play. Terrance Copper would've dropped it. |
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You can keep your sig. Your gonna need it to make some more wagers that will guarantee success for the Chiefs.:D |
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I wonder what happened to go from this guy getting a signing bonus of $810,000 just a little over a month ago, to him being flat out released. I can't believe it was just his progression over a 2 month period.
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I wish someone would pay me $810,000 and then fire me in 2 months.
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The 2nd round trade down, obviously not looking so stellar for either side. Tampa gave up 2 picks to get a kicker, tho he did perform well wk 1 after a shaky preseason, and KC already waiving the early/mid 3rd round pick after one inactive week. Murray looks promising, but i would not say that makes the trade ok. |
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I'm hoping its just a mental issue and he lands on the PS.
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The Chiefs have Chris Conley and Jeremy Maclin if they want to send someone deep. Why would they ever send a 5-8 rookie deep when they can throw to those guys? |
What was the bet again?
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Has he been picked up or assigned to the PS?
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CP needs a bet thread to keep track of all the bets? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I think teams have 24 hours to put a waiver claim in on him. He can be put on the PS if he clears
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Yes, we need a sticky. |
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Teams would have to pick up his existing contract and I'm not sure there are many teams, if any, out there that would cut an existing player for a guy that had trouble with Sutton's system and terminology and did absolutely nothing in preseason to prove that he's NFL ready. I've said all along that he's a Practice Squad player at best at this point, which comes with a substantially reduced price ($117k over 16 weeks) versus the $650k on his current deal. |
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The guy was a ghost in preseason. He wasn't a good special teamer. He's most likely going to need to learn an entirely new system and terminology, something that he struggled greatly with his time in KC. I can't see him helping anyone in 2016. |
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The other implication, that no one has mentioned, is that the Chiefs will most definitely be in the market for another cornerback in the draft, whether it's the 1st, 2nd or 3rd round.
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i'm thinking Indy, he can go back to school |
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