First Choice.....San Diego. Second Choice....Philly.
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cincy and minnesota
are you ****ing high, why would those spots be open lol cincy just put a clownsuit on our crap team |
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Andy Reid has full control over the draft during the last 13 years. Perry Fewell stinks...We wish someone would take him off our hands. |
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Andy Reid has full control over the draft during his tenure with the Eagles. Perry Fewell stinks...You don't want him. We wish someone would take him off our hands. |
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The only thing I'm going to SD for is the weather. The talent on that team sucks.
Rivers is in a massive decline, no WRs, fumble prone RB, no offensive line. Defensively, they are good, but that offense needs a massive rebuild. |
If I'm taking anyone from the Harbaugh tree, it's Greg Roman or David Shaw.
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Vikings.
Young QB, Best RB in NFL, Good defense. Take 2 years to fill a couple of holes and that team is a winner. I'm not sold on Ponder being elite, but I think with the right OC... the kid could do well. Tough division though. Packers until Rodgers retires (will be awhile). Lions are not a doormat like they used to be. Bears are always better than average. |
While the popular choice is SD, the smart choice is KC. Why?
Any person on CP, drafting any first round QB, and picking average in the draft will have a 7-9 team next year. After a 2-14 record in 2012, the new HC will look like coach of the year. We have the talent (except at the QB position) to be a 9-7 team. Having a last place schedule and a top pick in each round, the new HC will be a near shoo in for HC of the year. |
Don't want to sound like a homer, but get a good gm, and kansas city is an ideal landing spot. Good solid core talent, tons of cap space, good enough flexibility to flex schemes, and ability to land a strong rookie qb.
All the other teams have problems. I'd rather build around geno than foles. I wouldn't want to work for a.j. Smith or Jerry jones let alone for a team starting to lose its identity. Jets and panthers have way too much drama. wouldn't want to work for mike brown. Minnesota won't be available. Strangely, the team I'd worry about is Cleveland. Ascending team and an owner really committed to winning. Talent level there is pretty similar to kc. |
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