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Old 12-01-2008, 01:56 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 View Post
So, your answer is "wishful thinking."

While I appreciate your optimism that a guy can just learn a completely new position, it's highly unlikely that:

a) The Chiefs would even consider it.

b) That if they did, he'd be successful.



If the kid is as limited physically as some of you claim he is, I'm starting to wonder why the **** we even bothered to draft the kid.

Can't play RT, can't play RG.

Yet we drafted him to do just that, play RT. And he's riding pine behind a goddamn turnstile.

So, who's right?

The guys on a football message board, or the guys that do this for a ****ing living?
Jeez, calm down.

He was 6th round pick. It wasn't like he was chosen in the first or second round. And let's not pretend that athletic players like Herb Taylor can't be moved around the offensive line.

Brian Waters was a tight end and a center before moving to left guard. Niswanger's played every position along the offensive line.

Taylor's an athletic guy and the Chiefs SHOULD find a place for him to start. It's obvious that won't be a left tackle or left guard (in the near future). He's not ideally suited for right tackle.

What would you suggest?
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