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Old 09-12-2013, 09:49 PM  
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Wow. He looks pathetic out there. You guys were crying like babies when KC didn't draft him.
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Old 09-13-2013, 01:07 AM   #241
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When people talk about winning a Super Bowl in Kansas City, they're thinking years from now. I'm amazed that you don't ****ing understand that. Not one goddamned soul has placed the expectation upon Alex Smith and Andy Reid of winning a Super Bowl in one season.
And my point remains: This has been a piss poor team for the better part of the past six seasons.

Winning seasons and playoff wins will come before a Super Bowl.
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Old 09-13-2013, 01:09 AM   #242
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You're a moron.

This team went 4-12, 2-14, 4-12, and 2-14 over the past six seasons.

10-6 was the anomaly, not the poor seasons.


This team with the talent they have are not a 2-14 bunch. Jax is a good example of a 2-14 squad. If you can't see that you are fukking blind.
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Old 09-13-2013, 01:11 AM   #243
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And my point remains: This has been a piss poor team for the better part of the past six seasons.

Winning seasons and playoff wins will come before a Super Bowl.


Honestly, what are your requirements for a successful season this year?
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Old 09-13-2013, 01:11 AM   #244
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And my point remains: This has been a piss poor team for the better part of the past six seasons.

Winning seasons and playoff wins will come before a Super Bowl.
That is, unless a Kurt Warner falls from the sky. That would certainly expedite the process.

Since those kinds of things are so rare, maybe we should try creating one ourselves.
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Old 09-13-2013, 01:12 AM   #245
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That is, unless a Kurt Warner falls from the sky. That would certainly expedite the process.

Since those kinds of things are so rare, maybe we should try creating one ourselves.
Well, that's just so ****ing easy that I'm shocked everyone isn't doing it.

Every NFL team has won a Super Bowl, right?

Why doesn't Aaron Rodgers win every year?
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Old 09-13-2013, 01:13 AM   #246
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Honestly, what are your requirements for a successful season this year?
Nothing less than 10-6 and a playoff berth, barring catastrophic injury.
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Old 09-13-2013, 01:14 AM   #247
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When is the last time the Chiefs made a BALLS move of any kind?

BALLS is high risk, high reward. Trent Green might qualify in that is was moderately high risk at the time. It paid off on the Offensive side of the ball, but total incompetence on defense negated the move.

The other mark of a great trade (other than BALLSINESS) is getting the long end of the stick. I don't think we've scored high that regard, including the Alex Smith trade. Franchises aren't built on "that trade benefited both teams" they're built on "that team dominated the other team". We don't make the kind of trades that build dynasties, we make the kind of trades that turn disasters into workable (Jarred Allen, Matt Cassel, Alex Smith).

There is a lot of talent on this team at this exact moment, but it won't last long. Tamba is on the down side. Bowe, Flowers, Charles, DJ, and Albert are at their peaks and will be heading down soon. Houston, Berry, and Poe are on the up swing. We have some talented rookies and most of our other starters don't suck.

Strike now while the iron is hot

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Chief's Nation burns.

In which direction does the Alex Smith trade tip the scales, in all honesty?
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Old 09-13-2013, 01:14 AM   #248
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Well, that's just so ****ing easy that I'm shocked everyone isn't doing it.

Every NFL team has won a Super Bowl, right?
It's not all that easy, but the Chiefs might see more success at it if they would get off their ****ing asses and ****ing coach some goddamned QBs instead of making other teams do the dirty work for them.
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Old 09-13-2013, 01:17 AM   #249
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Why doesn't Aaron Rodgers win every year?
Because he jacks off too much?

I don't see how this is relevant to the Chiefs and QBs and winning a Super Bowl
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Old 09-13-2013, 01:18 AM   #250
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When is the last time the Chiefs made a BALLS move of any kind?

BALLS is high risk, high reward. Trent Green might qualify in that is was moderately high risk at the time. It paid off on the Offensive side of the ball, but total incompetence on defense negated the move.

The other mark of a great trade (other than BALLSINESS) is getting the long end of the stick. I don't think we've scored high that regard, including the Alex Smith trade. Franchises aren't built on "that trade benefited both teams" they're built on "that team dominated the other team". We don't make the kind of trades that build dynasties, we make the kind of trades that turn disasters into workable (Jarred Allen, Matt Cassel, Alex Smith).

There is a lot of talent on this team at this exact moment, but it won't last long. Tamba is on the down side. Bowe, Flowers, Charles, DJ, and Albert are at their peaks and will be heading down soon. Houston, Berry, and Poe are on the up swing. We have some talented rookies and most of our other starters don't suck.

Strike now while the iron is hot

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Chief's Nation burns.

In which direction does the Alex Smith trade tip the scales, in all honesty?
So you want to win now.
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Old 09-13-2013, 01:24 AM   #251
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So you want to win now.
I mean if you acknowledge the talent on the roster, the only other move is a massive trade off which -if I'm not mistaken- would require contractual re-negotiations with those guys to get them on to other rosters.

Which is nigh impossible, right?

So it's either try to win in the next 1-3 seasons or piss away play on the field by talented pieces with or without intentional efforts to tank in a handful of seasons to try and rebuild talent with a 1st round QB.
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Old 09-13-2013, 01:25 AM   #252
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In which direction does the Alex Smith trade tip the scales, in all honesty?
Right over the Event Horizon.

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Old 09-13-2013, 01:36 AM   #253
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Yeah, because everyone knows its easy to go from 2-14 to a Super Bowl with the snap of a finger.

If you believe that, you live in Fantasy Land.
Dane, you know as well as I do that dynasties happen quickly:

It took 3 years for Dallas to go from 1-15 to the first of their 3 SB

It took 1 year for SF to go from 6-10 to the first of their 4 SB

It took 1 year for the Patriots to go from 5-11 to the first SB win of their current dynasty

It took 2 years for the Steelers to go from 6-10 to the first of their 2 SB titles

The Giants had 3 out of 4 0.500 or below seasons before winning the first of their two most recent SBs.

The Broncos are the only recent team to string together a bunch of good seasons before winning multiple Super Bowls.

We have a 2-3 year window to win now before history and the age of our roster leads to more mediocrity.
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So you want to win multiple SBs now or within 5 years.
Yes.
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Why doesn't Aaron Rodgers win every year?
I'll settle for 2 SB wins over the next 6 years. Even with a very good team, you won't win every year. But I expect to be in the top 8 teams for several years in a row.
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