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Join Date: Jul 2001
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LOL, smash another window for me, because I agree with him.
That's fine. I'm not a Geno or bust guy. At least not yet. |
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Join Date: Sep 2000
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I'm not sure if they're "worth it" according to the Jimmy Johnson draft choice scale that everyone uses.
But IMO, it's worth it for the Chiefs to draft Smith or Barkley or whoever else is deemed the #1 overall QB. |
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Where the hell is SNR
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There's no such thing as value anymore. The stakes of whiffing on a top first round pick have never been lower. Especially for QBs, since the NFL is turning into such a QB-friendly league. High ceilings and potential should be #1 on a team's brain when they're drafting in the top 10. Meaning for us: What do we stand to gain by drafting a Jarvis Jones who plays to the top of his potential? What do we stand to gain by drafting a Geno Smith who plays at the top of his potential? Guess what we stand to lose by drafting either player when they bust? THE EXACT SAME AMOUNT- A PISSED AWAY DRAFT PICK. So take the QB. Each and every ****ing time. |
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