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#2) The Chiefs certainly could not have taken Stafford with the 34th pick. #3) The Chiefs would have had to give up at least a late round pick to get Vrabel. #4) Finally, I liked Stafford. I think he is the cream of the crop and that is the only QB that I would have liked to see at #3. With THAT said, time will tell how good the guy is. Maybe he is the next John Elway, which is who he reminds me of, and who I think he will compare to. Or, maybe he is the next Ryan Leaf. Either way, the Chiefs have two solid players for the 34th pick AND they can still take a stud at #3, OR trade down and acquire more picks. Oh, and I think the only way they get Stafford is to trade up, but I could be wrong. |
I think you're ****ing reeruned.
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I think most thought that the Chiefs would lose their #3 pick to get him. If nothing else, trading back to #23. I think if said the Chiefs would get Vrabel and Cassel for #34 AND still keep the #3, there would have been massive support. There was support when it was reported the Chiefs traded for Vrabel. Many said a fifth or lower for just Vrabel was 'good value'. I know being intellectually honest isn't your thing, as evidenced by your man love for Sanchez.... but at least try. |
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I heard Tamba Hali is being tried out at free safety
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Lets not jump off the deep end here. I don't want Cassell to be the 2nd coming of Len Dawson. I just want him to be himself, and first help lead the Chiefs back to the playoffs. That should be our first concern. Once there, then we can worry about him leading the Chiefs to the promiseland of the Superbowl.
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Big difference. Not sure if you are aware. |
Tamba Hali: Shutdown corner
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Is Cassel the seventh son of a seventh son? Lenny is.
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