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KCrockaholic 09-06-2010 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Cool han Luke (Post 6983258)
It would be alot nicer to get a guy entering his prime or in his prime. Moss would be an upgrade over Chambers yes, but I'd still rather go with younger players for longer term success.

I agree. But look at it this way. Say we have the 15th pick in next years draft. Julio Jones or A.J. Green is still on the board. But we have Randy Moss. We don't need a WR now. We can finally draft a QB like Ryan Mallet at that spot, and we have our QBOTF. He can learn and produce under guys like Moss and Bowe to throw to.

I mean, I love Jones and Green, but I want us to draft a damn QB this year in the draft! If anything, for future and for depth. Because we have neither.

Rasputin 09-06-2010 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by kcrockaholic4life (Post 6983272)
I agree. But look at it this way. Say we have the 15th pick in next years draft. Julio Jones or A.J. Green is still on the board. But we have Randy Moss. We don't need a WR now. We can finally draft a QB like Ryan Mallet at that spot, and we have our QBOTF. He can learn and produce under guys like Moss and Bowe to throw to.

I mean, I love Jones and Green, but I want us to draft a damn QB this year in the draft! If anything, for future and for depth. Because we have neither.

As long as we draft the QB of our dreams, what ever that would take fine. I just feel like we have been burnt too many times with ol players that don't last more than two years. Plus it's the same thing as getting Ty Law. Sure Ty Law had foot surgery but he was also old. I want us to be good for a long time and we keep getting players past there primes. I'm ok with getting a FA but he needs to be 26-28 or younger so we have more time with him to adjust and get better with the team. Moss would be a band aid on a severed arm.

KCrockaholic 09-06-2010 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Cool han Luke (Post 6983286)
As long as we draft the QB of our dreams, what ever that would take fine. I just feel like we have been burnt too many times with ol players that don't last more than two years. Plus it's the same thing as getting Ty Law. Sure Ty Law had foot surgery but he was also old. I want us to be good for a long time and we keep getting players past there primes. I'm ok with getting a FA but he needs to be 26-28 or younger so we have more time with him to adjust and get better with the team. Moss would be a band aid on a severed arm.

So what would be a better option? What receiver fits that description without going into the draft and taking a top notch WR?

Rasputin 09-06-2010 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by kcrockaholic4life (Post 6983294)
So what would be a better option? What receiver fits that description without going into the draft and taking a top notch WR?

I'm not sure yet, and those guys are hard to find. They get resigned by there own teams first. We have not had much chances I know. Still would be nice to go younger. I'l try to pay more attention and get back with you on that. I just want to avoid players past there prime if we can help it.

milkman 09-06-2010 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by kcrockaholic4life (Post 6983272)
I agree. But look at it this way. Say we have the 15th pick in next years draft. Julio Jones or A.J. Green is still on the board. But we have Randy Moss. We don't need a WR now. We can finally draft a QB like Ryan Mallet at that spot, and we have our QBOTF. He can learn and produce under guys like Moss and Bowe to throw to.

I mean, I love Jones and Green, but I want us to draft a damn QB this year in the draft! If anything, for future and for depth. Because we have neither.

You don't pass on a potential franchise QB if you don't have one.

I don't give a **** if the second coming of Jerry Rice is on the board.

milkman 09-06-2010 11:12 PM

As to Randy Moss.

Hell no.

I don't want a guy that quits the minute things start to get tough.

BossChief 09-06-2010 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 6983308)
You don't pass on a potential franchise QB if you don't have one.

I don't give a **** if the second coming of Jerry Rice is on the board.

THIS and how many damn times does it have to be said before everyone is in agreement?

Hammock Parties 09-06-2010 11:18 PM

Moss might have slowed enough so that Cassel wouldn't overthrow him.

Shogun 09-06-2010 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by GoChiefs (Post 6983319)
Moss might have slowed enough so that Cassel wouldn't overthrow him.

LMAO

HoneyBadger 09-07-2010 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by GoChiefs (Post 6983319)
Moss might have slowed enough so that Cassel wouldn't overthrow him.

Wouldn't it be "under throw"?

pr_capone 09-07-2010 12:10 AM

I'd give a 2nd rd pick right now for Moss. 3 deep at WR plus Dex? In a friggin heart beat. Castle would have to put up numbers or he is done as a starting QB in the NFL.

milkman 09-07-2010 12:13 AM

How man times do you idiots have to see Moss quit on his team before you realize that he's a ****ing quitter?

He did in Minnesota.
He did it in Oakland.
He's done in New England, twice.

I want no part of that useless ****ing quitter.

HemiEd 09-07-2010 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 6983308)
You don't pass on a potential franchise QB if you don't have one.

I don't give a **** if the second coming of Jerry Rice is on the board.

Ummm, our favorite teams does, on a regular basis. Not for no Jerry Rice, either.

pr_capone 09-07-2010 12:28 AM

Throw in signing TRich for his retirement tour and this year could be epic.

The homer in me just can't help it.

Home opener this year feels... different. We finally have a kick returner. If they stay in a 2 returner set with DMC on the other side... HOLY CRAP. DMC can pinch hit as a RB and though he is little, he has shown he can take a lick.

Our new Safeties are gonna be huge. I say that with trepidation because the last time I was this excited about a pair of new safeties was when we drafted Page & Pollard. lol

I hope Weigmann can last the season, he is miles ahead of Niswanger. Add the fact that we got some young LBs that look like they might be something... I'm seriously pumped about this season.

If we start the year 3-0, and I believe we can, heh... this could be a very fun season.

That said... we won't get Moss and we won't sign TRich so meh.

RedThat 09-07-2010 05:58 AM

I would take Randy Moss on my team under one circumstance:

My team is a winning team and it needs that one player that could get us over the hump and compete/win a superbowl. That pretty much was the case in NE.

*Then I look at the Chiefs situation, and I really think we are far from a team that needs just one player to compete/win a superbowl. He would not be a good fit/blend because we are a losing team that is in transition. You look at Moss, he is 34, and wants to win a superbowl. Why would he want to come here? When he is better off going to a contending team. In addition to that, I wouldn't want him on my team anyway. The guy pretty much proved in the past that he could dog it and mail it in anytime when playing for a bad team.

He is a player that would thrive in a winning environment that is surrounded by a good cast of characters. but he is also the guy, that would easily lose motivation playing on a bad team. Not a leader and not the kind of guy you want to drag your car out of ditch when it gets stuck.

To make things simple and clear.

Randy Moss on a good team=good fit

Randy Moss on a bad team=bad fit


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