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Old 04-13-2010, 12:34 PM  
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Ted Ginn on the block

I think he would fit extremely nicely as a slot receiver/KR/PR. I imagine the Tuna would require a 4th or maybe even 2 of our 5ths. Would you pull the trigger?
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Old 04-14-2010, 02:10 PM   #196
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I'm just wondering how many years it will take before the trendy drafturbators (and this is a recent development) realize how unimportant late round picks really are.

Last year I think Hamas and Mecca may have shed tears of anger after we traded a 2010 7th to get back into the 2009 7th round to take Jake O'Connell...

Like we were trading a $20 bill for a $0.50 piece.
Yeah, you're right, Hootie. There shouldn't even BE a draft after the 1st round everyone else is just a bust waiting to happen, right?

I mean, Ryan Succop was a 1st rounder and he was the Chiefs best selection last year.
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Old 04-14-2010, 02:11 PM   #197
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In 10 years the Chiefs have found exactly one marginally significant starter in the 7th round: Jarrad Page.

The Indianapolis Colts, the best drafting team in the league, have found exactly ONE: Rick DeMulling.

The odds of actually hitting on a seventh-round pick are so astronomical that giving up one for a guy with elite speed who has shown an ability to be a solid kick returner is worth the "risk."
I'm not talking about the Chiefs and their horrific draft record. I'm talking about the value of a 7th round pick.

The Chiefs have TWO essential starters that were 7th rounders right now: Cassel and Succop. I'm not a Cassel fan but that 7th was turned into a second rounder just last year.
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Old 04-14-2010, 02:12 PM   #198
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You live in a strange, strange world because quite honestly, you don't know jack ****ing shit about personnel or the game and you are consistently wrong in your analysis.

Don't believe me? Start a poll, Dickweed.
Yeah because obviously if I don't give a rat's ass what you think...
I must be dying to know what the rest of the forum does.

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Old 04-14-2010, 02:12 PM   #199
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The only reason a 5th would be a bad trade is because Ginn makes more money than he should...

But we basically are spending no money as it is so why not take a flier on the guy and get him for a 5th?

This makes no sense to me.

Potential playmaker...AT THE VERY LEAST...and upgrade to our return game...for a 5th round pick...and we already have three of them...and the chances of us drafting a player better than Ginn in the 5th is low at best.

Of course I'm the one that wanted to trade our 2B for Anquan Boldin and no one else seemed to agree because he's ALMOST 30 (lol)...so what do I know...draft picks are golden...nevermind the fact that they are all total, complete crapshoots and we'll be lucky to see anything after our #5 come even close to the NFL player that Boldin already is...
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Old 04-14-2010, 02:13 PM   #200
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Yeah because obviously if I don't give a rat's ass what you think...
I must be dying to know what the rest of the forum does.

Hey Dumb****, I have 1.2 million rep points. And you know what? 90% are due to my football takes.

No one around here gives a shit about you but you.

Good luck with that.
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Old 04-14-2010, 02:14 PM   #201
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I'm not talking about the Chiefs and their horrific draft record. I'm talking about the value of a 7th round pick.

The Chiefs have TWO essential starters that were 7th rounders right now: Cassel and Succop. I'm not a Cassel fan but that 7th was turned into a second rounder just last year.
Yeah for every Matt Cassel success story there are 1,000 7th rounders that fall back into oblivion...

and kickers don't ****ing count...

Any kicker that actually gets drafted BETTER be a good kicker...since the majority of NFL kickers never hear their names called on draft day.
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Old 04-14-2010, 02:15 PM   #202
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MicJones said Urban would be a slot guy and catch seven touchdowns. Nuff said
No I didn't dipshit, but leave it to you to twist up the truth.
I said he could give us 500 yards and 4 TD's.

I went on to say that he was somehow the 4th WR on a team with Larry Fitzgerald, Anquan Boldin and Steve Breaston, but somehow he can't be a #3 or #4 here?

You are every bit as stupid as your commentary suggests.
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Old 04-14-2010, 02:15 PM   #203
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Hey Dumb****, I have 1.2 million rep points. And you know what? 90% are due to my football takes.

No one around here gives a shit about you but you.

Good luck with that.
and 800,000 of them are from Hamas/OTWP or one of your half dozen lackeys...

Congratulations.

I have like 400,000 rep points and 390,000 of them have come from pointing out how ludicrous some of your or Hamas Jenkins takes really are.
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Old 04-14-2010, 02:15 PM   #204
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We dont need a seventh round draft pick we got urban/ micjones
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Old 04-14-2010, 02:16 PM   #205
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So is Hootie making an argument that we should trade a 5th for Ginn, or that we should stop drafting after the third round?
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Old 04-14-2010, 02:16 PM   #206
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Hey Dumb****, I have 1.2 million rep points. And you know what? 90% are due to my football takes.

No one around here gives a shit about you but you.

Good luck with that.
Only a man of your stature could make virtual rep points seem like currency or something to be heralded as an accomplishment in life.
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Old 04-14-2010, 02:16 PM   #207
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I'm not talking about the Chiefs and their horrific draft record. I'm talking about the value of a 7th round pick.
I just laid it out for you: the INDIANAPOLIS COLTS found the same number of starters in the 7th round as the Chiefs over the last 10 years.

If you want to take it one step further, the PITTSBURGH STEELERS found just ONE in the last 10 years: Brett Keisel.

7th round picks are worthless.
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No I didn't dipshit, but leave it to you to twist up the truth.
I said he could give us 500 yards and 4 TD's.

I went on to say that he was somehow the 4th WR on a team with Larry Fitzgerald, Anquan Boldin and Steve Breaston, but somehow he can't be a #3 or #4 here?

You are every bit as stupid as your commentary suggests.
You're also a troll who dickrides like a two-dollar whore.
Is Mic going to take his ball and go home or just give more shitty takes? Urban and Long are legit WR's according to you
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Old 04-14-2010, 02:17 PM   #209
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The only reason a 5th would be a bad trade is because Ginn makes more money than he should...

But we basically are spending no money as it is so why not take a flier on the guy and get him for a 5th?

This makes no sense to me.

Potential playmaker...AT THE VERY LEAST...and upgrade to our return game...for a 5th round pick...and we already have three of them...and the chances of us drafting a player better than Ginn in the 5th is low at best.

Of course I'm the one that wanted to trade our 2B for Anquan Boldin and no one else seemed to agree because he's ALMOST 30 (lol)...so what do I know...draft picks are golden...nevermind the fact that they are all total, complete crapshoots and we'll be lucky to see anything after our #5 come even close to the NFL player that Boldin already is...
He's been in the league for three years and he's not proven himself to be a consistent playmaker. If the Chiefs trade for him and he likely continues dropping balls, he'll be sitting on the bench, like Bradley and Bowe and Wade last year.

So at that point, you're giving up a 5th round pick in a deep draft for a guy that might touch the ball 7-10 times a game. That's too much compensation based on a whim.

A 7th round pick? Sure. But knowing that he'll likely be released due to the Brandon Marshall trade, I'd bet most teams are willing to sit back and wait for that to happen.
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Old 04-14-2010, 02:17 PM   #210
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I just laid it out for you: the INDIANAPOLIS COLTS found the same number of starters in the 7th round as the Chiefs over the last 10 years.

If you want to take it one step further, the PITTSBURGH STEELERS found just ONE in the last 10 years: Brett Keisel.

7th round picks are worthless.
Tell that to Matt Cassel, Marques Colston and Ryan Succop, just off the top of my head.
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