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Old 12-25-2005, 11:10 PM  
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Next years needs

I think after watching this season a WR is not a high priority. Sammie Parker can get the job done if given the chance. When Kennison leaves I believe Boerichter can get it done. I believe a more pressing needs are O line, safety, DE, DT, FB, and QOTF. We should address safety and O line thru FA if possible cause they will need to contribute right away. Maybe make a trade for a DT/DE/QOTF if we can't get one in FA. Then we can draft best available player. If not then our scouting department better do a better job then they have been in the past. I don't believe we need to rebuild next year at all!!!
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Old 12-26-2005, 11:37 AM   #31
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Just say NO to John Abraham. We can't play him at left end and Jared Allen is the right end.
Jared Allen plays some LDE during games (particularly when Carlos Hall is in). He may need to add some 5 to 10 lbs, but he's still young. He can move to LDE.

1) Darren Howard or John Abraham (DEs).
2) Cletidus Hunt (DT).
3) Wendell Bryant (DT) (at the league minimum to see if he play up to his potential in camp).
4) Joey Harrington.
5) Chester Taylor to backup LJ if Priest retires.
5) Draft OT in first round.
6) Draft CB in 2nd round.
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Old 12-26-2005, 11:43 AM   #32
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so primary need is offense?
I can't figure out a way to rebuild this D. Can you? We've got a lot of good players... VERY few superstars. We can't just get rid of our good players, can we? What about a guy like DJ? He's been okay, but I think for the talent he has and the hype around him, he has underachieved this season even for a rookie. Probably because he's being misused.

IMO, until we get EVERYONE on the same page, that includes position coaches and the players playing on plays that compliment their talents, we're going to suck anyway. I still refuse to believe that Kendrell Bell is a total bust for us. I saw what he did in Pittsburgh. I can't believe that he's not doing it here for us. There's got to be some other reason for this other than he was never very good to begin with.

Sammy Knight and Patrick Surtain can be much better players with a better scheme. What if we had a competant defensive line?

I'm not a GM nor a coach, nor do I act like I am. I'm just... ahh.. **** it. I'll just jump on the love/hate bandwagons that formulate on Chiefsplanet next season and act like I know what I'm talking about.
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Old 12-26-2005, 11:50 AM   #33
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I can't figure out a way to rebuild this D. Can you?
understood ... but our defensive line is just weak

need a major upgrade at LDE(Hicks)

Dalton has been alright in the middle ... but nobody else has shown much.

i still think Browning needs to be used more at DE


is it just coincedence that our defense took a dump when Sims came back??


we need to upgrade at FS imo too ... i know Wesley has 5 ints, but i honestly don't remember him breaking up a single pass. And he misses way too many tackles imo.

maybe move Eric warfield to free safety and get another cornerback? that would prolly improve are coverage unit quite a bit and maybe allow our linebackers to play forward instead back. I saw linebackers covering wide receivers waaaaaaaaay too much this year.


new coaches will probably help a ton
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Old 12-26-2005, 11:59 AM   #34
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FA should be the target position wish list to get either

WR- Charles Rogers

DE- John Abraham

DT- Larry Tripplett

The draft should always consist of getting the BAA, and this draft the deepest position is OT. The position KC is in the Chiefs could get a damn good one Marcus McNeill or Jon Scott.
You had me until Larry Tripplett, he was strong coming out of college, but there is a reason that Indy got better when they benched him for Corey Simon.

As bad as our cap situation looks, its going to take forever to get back to where we should have been this year.

We need a bad ass safety along the lines of a Sean Taylor/Ed Reed/Roy Williams type.

Wesley has good hands, but is often out of position against the run and has forgotten how to hit. Gunther seems to think that Knight is the second coming of Ronnie Lott and puts him on guys like Shockey & Gates.
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Old 12-26-2005, 12:02 PM   #35
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Darnell Bing, S, Southern Cal: Bing has drawn comparisons to Southern Cal alum and NFL Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott. Bing shows outstanding playmaking ability in pass coverage and is a willing and aggressive run defender who hits hard. Bing can play strong safety or free safety in the NFL and should start immediately if he grasps the playbook. If he enters the '06 daft, he could be the first safety selected.
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Old 12-26-2005, 12:03 PM   #36
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LaRon Landry, S, LSU: Landry is a hard-hitting safety who is better in coverage than most cornerbacks and can play the run better than most linebackers. Landry (6-2, 204) is big and totaled 65 total tackles, one sack, three interceptions and eight passes broken up for LSU this season. He is similar to the Cowboys' Roy Williams but with better ball skills. If Landry enters the '06 draft, he will be a late-Round 1 or early-Round 2 pick.
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Old 12-26-2005, 12:13 PM   #37
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Old 12-26-2005, 12:18 PM   #38
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LaRon Landry, S, LSU: Landry is a hard-hitting safety who is better in coverage than most cornerbacks and can play the run better than most linebackers. Landry (6-2, 204) is big and totaled 65 total tackles, one sack, three interceptions and eight passes broken up for LSU this season. He is similar to the Cowboys' Roy Williams but with better ball skills. If Landry enters the '06 draft, he will be a late-Round 1 or early-Round 2 pick.
sounds like something we need
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Old 12-26-2005, 12:27 PM   #39
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LaRon Landry, S, LSU: Landry is a hard-hitting safety who is better in coverage than most cornerbacks and can play the run better than most linebackers. Landry (6-2, 204) is big and totaled 65 total tackles, one sack, three interceptions and eight passes broken up for LSU this season. He is similar to the Cowboys' Roy Williams but with better ball skills. If Landry enters the '06 draft, he will be a late-Round 1 or early-Round 2 pick.

Ding ding ding.....we have a winner.
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Old 12-26-2005, 02:15 PM   #40
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Depending on how the 1st round plays out for offensive tackles, I think we should look DT/DE/S in the draft...

Those 4 are the positions of need and the only reason I put OT before the others is because of the age of the players currently manning those positions.
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Old 12-26-2005, 02:22 PM   #41
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only reason I put OT before the others is because of the age of the players currently manning those positions.
Precisely!
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Old 12-26-2005, 03:05 PM   #42
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If we don't get a number one receiver soon, I am gonna go mad!
The problem with modern day "#1 receivers" is that they really feel that THEY are #1.
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Old 12-26-2005, 03:13 PM   #43
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Um there's 2 Defensive Ends, those guys are going top 5, hence there aren't any Defensive Ends for the Chiefs to draft. There are not going to be quality Ends on the board at pick 21.
I wouldn't mind trading down a couple spots and taking Darryl Tapp or Elvis Dumervil.
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Old 12-26-2005, 03:18 PM   #44
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LaRon Landry, S, LSU: Landry is a hard-hitting safety who is better in coverage than most cornerbacks and can play the run better than most linebackers. Landry (6-2, 204) is big and totaled 65 total tackles, one sack, three interceptions and eight passes broken up for LSU this season. He is similar to the Cowboys' Roy Williams but with better ball skills. If Landry enters the '06 draft, he will be a late-Round 1 or early-Round 2 pick.
I bet we could covert him to a corner!
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