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Old 04-24-2010, 11:01 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by FAX View Post
As the shock abates and analytical thinking replaces choleric, boundless rage, I'm warming up to our draft.

Though the size of a penny, McCluster (sp?) has roadrunner speed. If Weis can figure out how to get him the ball in space, fireworks should result. Arenas has potential to help us in the nickle and appears to know how to castrate quarterbacks on the blitz. The TE guy is a puzzle, to be sure. With an injury history like his, you just hope and pray he can stay healthy ... that's an issue for the training staff as much as anything, probably.

After Berry, we picked up sleepers. Guys who are assumably dependable role players and we needed some of those. Not an exciting draft, but perhaps a better one than I originally thought. Besides, if I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times; "There's always next year."

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Occasional choleric, boundless rage is good for a man's digestive system. If you don't have some now and again your intestines will get all tangled up. Chiefs fans are known for their healthy intestines. Mine are already looking forward to next year's draft.
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