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View Poll Results: If Bridgewater is there at #23 should the Chiefs select him?
Hell yes ... run to the podium and grab him! 80 58.82%
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Old 04-20-2014, 08:23 PM  
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If Teddy Bridgewater really does fall, do you draft him?

I'm seeing rumors that Bridgewater is falling like a rock. He might even slip into the 2nd round.

You are making the Chiefs selection at #23 and Teddy Bridgewater has fallen, do you pick him?
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Old 04-21-2014, 09:18 AM   #61
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you guys are dreaming if you think the Chiefs are drafting a QB any year.
Fixed it for you.
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Old 04-21-2014, 11:12 AM   #62
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I voted no due to our many other needs elsewhere. I think he can be a solid guy, just not a game changer.
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Old 04-21-2014, 11:25 AM   #63
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you guys are dreaming if you think the Chiefs are drafting a QB EVER.

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Old 04-21-2014, 11:31 AM   #64
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Bridgewater won't fall to the second, and I seriously doubt he will fall to 23. If Bridgewater fell to #31 then I'm thinking the Broncos would throw out a "anyone wanna trade?" flag so as to cash in on another team moving up for Bridgewater.

but yah, if Bridgewater is there I think kc has to take him.
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Old 04-21-2014, 11:35 AM   #65
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Old 04-21-2014, 11:35 AM   #66
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Nobody thought Green Bay would spend their first round pick on Rodgers. Didn't they get him after falling to about 23? How old was Favre then? I believe Dorsey was a part of that war room right? I would like to see where Dorsey has Bridgewater on his draft board. If he truly drafts BPA and not based on need, and he has him ranked around 10-15 on his board and he is still available, then he is the choice right? Position or need doesn't matter if BPA is who you draft.
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Old 04-21-2014, 11:36 AM   #67
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I voted no due to our many other needs elsewhere. I think he can be a solid guy, just not a game changer.
We have a starter at QB for 1 more year. How is QB not a need?

Alex Smith is not a guy you can't throw away. You can.

If Bridgewater is there at 23, and they have scouted him to the point where he is in the top 3 on their draft board of the players left then it would be ****ing stupid to pass on him. You could sit him for a year, let Alex play his remaining year and then let him go, maybe even tag and trade him, and use the saved 8-9mil a year to sign Houston.

Alex is a top 15-20 QB at best. If you pass on a QB you like because you have a bottom half QB as your starter then you deserve to ****ing lose.

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Old 04-21-2014, 11:45 AM   #68
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No. You take a player at a position of need, or trade down. I would suspect that someone would want to come up and grab him.
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Old 04-21-2014, 11:49 AM   #69
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If Bridgewater falls to the second round, then all the scouts, coaches and GMs found something very, very wrong with him. I'd even be wary of a Rodgers-like slide - when Rodgers slid nine years ago, there wasn't as great of an emphasis on drafting QBs high. In just a few years, the pendulum swung back so hard that Blaine Gabbert was seriously being considered as a possible #1 overall pick.
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No. You take a player at a position of need, or trade down. I would suspect that someone would want to come up and grab him.
Drafting for a position of need in the 1st round (if the talent is there) is a great way to end up with another ****ing Tyson Jackson.
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If Bridgewater falls to the second round, then all the scouts, coaches and GMs found something very, very wrong with him. I'd even be wary of a Rodgers-like slide - when Rodgers slid nine years ago, there wasn't as great of an emphasis on drafting QBs high. In just a few years, the pendulum swung back so hard that Blaine Gabbert was seriously being considered as a possible #1 overall pick.
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Old 04-21-2014, 11:55 AM   #72
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Go back and look at the first round of that draft. Smith went #1 to the 49ers, and then a bunch of teams (not including the Chiefs, surprisingly) caught the dumbass. Troy Williamson? Pac-Man Jones? Mike Williams? Cedric Benson? Mother of God...
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Go back and look at the first round of that draft. Smith went #1 to the 49ers, and then a bunch of teams (not including the Chiefs, surprisingly) caught the dumbass. Troy Williamson? Pac-Man Jones? Mike Williams? Cedric Benson? Mother of God...
Nice job, Captain Hindsight.
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Hey, it's not like Alex Smith was drafted number 1 that year, or Eli and Rivers were taken 1 and 4 the year before, with Roethlisberger at 11. Or Palmer at 1 and Leftwich at 7 the year before that. Or Carr at 1 and Harrington at 3 the year before that. Or Vick at 1 the year before that.
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Go back and look at the first round of that draft. Smith went #1 to the 49ers, and then a bunch of teams (not including the Chiefs, surprisingly) caught the dumbass. Troy Williamson? Pac-Man Jones? Mike Williams? Cedric Benson? Mother of God...
since I don't want to look that draft up, what other QBs were available in that draft?
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