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Mr. Flopnuts 09-07-2010 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Lemon_Pie (Post 6983363)
**** you and your facepalm, dickshit. Worst emoticon ever.

LMAO Struck a nerve?

ChiefsCountry 09-07-2010 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Marcellus (Post 6983491)
Can someone name 1 significant contributing waiver wire pick for any team last year?

Chris Chambers
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Marcellus 09-07-2010 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 6983620)
Chris Chambers
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I was going to actually point this out but the main topic was roster day cuts so I decided to not mention it.

Rudy tossed tigger's salad 09-07-2010 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Marcellus (Post 6983491)
Can someone name 1 significant contributing waiver wire pick for any team last year?

Pollard....

Oh and don't forget Pope and Castille....errr

BossChief 09-07-2010 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by GoChiefs (Post 6983423)
Why has no one addressed this post?

McCluster has done jack shit from the slot and we're already comparing him to Welker? Right now he is a gimmick out of the backfield. He has a lot to prove. Remember, he was NOT a wide receiver in college.

Based on what? He had a horrible preseason.

Ummm, yeah.

His first two years for Ole Miss he was a receiver. The coaching staff wanted to get him the ball more so they moved him to running back, but he still lined up as a receiver quite a bit.

Asamoah had a bad first game in PS, but seemed to play better each game after that as well, showing he is applying what he was working on in practice on the game field. That's a sign of a player that will be pretty good in time. I think by years end he will be a fan favorite. I really liked that pick.

-King- 09-07-2010 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Lemon_Pie (Post 6983419)
NOBODY. Like Brandon Carr.... He doesn't even have a draft profile OMG!

To me it's like this... We're complaining about keeping Travis Daniels over some other guy who will likely wash out. I was reading the old draft thread and it's apparent that some people take themselves way too seriously when it comes to talent evaluation. One post was particularly funny. OTWP, raging from the selection of Colin Brown, said that taking Brown ahead of (names three guys) was "inexcusable!" Now Brown ended up being a terrible pick and true WTF moment, but the three guys he mentioned have already been released by other teams. So...inexcusable? really? Now sometimes they'll get it right... like siler or something.... but you just don't know. The waiver wire is the same way. Just as likely as picking up a stud...we'll give away a Joe horn or Bernard Pollard. That said, ocallahan doesn't need to be here....anybody else you could probably make a case for.

Dude, it's a forum. Not a book or article. Break your paragraph down some more. No one wants to read a wall of words.

RedThat 09-07-2010 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 6984424)
Ummm, yeah.

His first two years for Ole Miss he was a receiver. The coaching staff wanted to get him the ball more so they moved him to running back, but he still lined up as a receiver quite a bit.

Asamoah had a bad first game in PS, but seemed to play better each game after that as well, showing he is applying what he was working on in practice on the game field. That's a sign of a player that will be pretty good in time. I think by years end he will be a fan favorite. I really liked that pick.

Yeah I agree. Asamoah was a good pick by the Chiefs. Probably the second best guard to come out of this draft next to Iupati.

BossChief 09-07-2010 03:18 PM

Either RedThat is starting to come around lately, or I need to reassess my posting quality before hitting "post reply"


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