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The point is that a team with the Chief's winning percentage needs to improve in a lot of different ways. If moving Branden Albert to RT will improve the team, so be it. This isn't a case of "if it ain't broke don't fix it". It's broke.
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The offensive line ain't broke. The quarterback position is, but we're apparently okay with fixing that with duct tape again.
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For example, you don't necessarily want the same offensive line for a power running attack offense as you would for a run and shoot offense. Even if it worked for the former, you might want to change it if you're going to implement the latter. All the parts should be built to support the scheme.
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I am going to assume TRR was heavily medicated while posting in this thread.
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PFF rated Branden Albert as the 14th best LT overall last season, but let's give him the benefit of the doubt and call him 10th. But regardless of that, if you replace a Top 10 guy on the left with a Top 5 guy and then replace a lesser player on the right side with that Top 10 LT, you've certainly improved the team. Whether you've missed out on a way to make an even bigger improvement by doing something else is the question to ask.
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You don't replace those guys with 1.1 in the prime of their careers. Period.
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"he should be more professional". Sweet god almighty shut the **** up and/or die...
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I wish he'd fire that account back up and let me run if for the rest of the offseason.....
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He should never engage ninety-five percent of Chiefs Fans; they're dumb.
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K.C. Chiefs eye extension for LT Branden Albert
By Kevin Patra NFL.com Published: March 8, 2013 at 06:25 a.m. Updated: March 8, 2013 at 07:50 a.m. When the Kansas City Chiefs cut right tackle Eric Winston on Wednesday, almost everyone assumed it signaled a plan to draft a left tackle with the No. 1 overall selection in April's NFL Draft -- even Branden Albert. Albert, the incumbent left tackle, tweeted Wednesday he had zero interested in playing anywhere else on the line (he has since deactivated his Twitter account). It turns out he might have jumped the gun with his assumption. NFL.com's Ian Rapoport reported Thursday that the Chiefs are continuing to work out a long-term deal with the franchise-tagged Albert on the assumption he will be their left tackle of the future. The Chiefs are still interested in drafting a tackle to fill the right side of the line. Andy Reid values right and left tackle similarly, so the line of thinking follows that the Chiefs could draft either Luke Joeckel or Eric Fisher -- the two highest-rated offensive tackles, according to NFl Network draft expert Mike Mayock -- and slide either of them in at right tackle. With the rookie wage scale, the Chiefs could be replacing Winston with a younger, less-expensive player. Scouts will get another look at Joeckel at Texas A&M's pro day today, and the Chiefs might be deciphering whether he can play both sides of the offensive line. Follow Kevin Patra on Twitter @kpatra. |
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