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I can tell you for a fact that agents and players avoided Kansas City like the plague since 2009. And it wasn't just Peyton Manning. The Chiefs need to demonstrate that they're a stable franchise committed to winning, which is why they've "slightly" overpaid for solid, veteran players. Guys haven't exactly been lining up to play for the Chiefs during the past six seasons. |
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They need to prove they are a gutsy franchise, not an atiquated one. You do that by actually engaging in risk/reward instead of trying to skirt it through archaic team-building philosophies.
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An additional thought could be "If Geno/Barkley didn't come out after the previous draft netted 3 players that look like future HOFers, would we have this speculation?" Personally, I suspect not. However, I also think that this entire QB class is getting thrown under the rug. |
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8 of the 9 teams drafting after us in the top 10 desperately need a QB and there's no hype for Geno or teams offering 3 first round picks to move up. This just isn't the draft to take a QB #1 |
I'm already more disappointed. It's déjà vu all over again. I don't see a scenario where this ends up as the Chiefs being a contender year in and year out. It's more like being Smoking Bert Cooper. Was t very good but had a hell of a punch lol
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1) New HC and GM. 2) HC selects cronies from previous coaching experience 3) Select back-up QB from other team. Pay him top money. 4) Think he's the next Tom Brady. 5) Purposely sign the worst back up QBs so that they will not threaten their dream of turning said back-up QB into a franchise QB. 6) Purposely pass up QBs in draft 7) Tell fans that it is a "process" 8) sign a bunch of cheap scrub free agents How can you say that you've seen this before? |
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