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And even if that was the reason, why shouldn't he do it? If the person that is managing your career has no idea where you're going to be picked, that's a pretty big problem don't you think?
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LMAO
Man, some of you guys come off as real desperate to prove a point. Fired his agent? ooooh red flag there, glad we didn't draft that guy. :rolleyes: |
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Why are NFL players put up on some magical pedestal? "You can't get upset, you should be better than that." It's madness! If most of the people saying that type of shit, lost the money he lost, they would be upset too.
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ROFL Geno is going to be beast. Funny how people are deflecting now that he isn't a Chief.
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Either some of "us" are reaching or some of "you" have some blinders on. I wonder which it is. |
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I had a huge boner for drafting Geno, but his reaction on draft night absolutely gave me pause. I'm not saying we shouldn't have drafted him, but it really gave me pause.
With word that he will be starting as a rookie in NY, and it's just sad. All signs are pointing to him busting hard, and not his fault. The Jets wrote the book on how to **** up a young QB. |
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From the article -
There's a rationale for not keeping your representation after Thursday's nightmare. But if "not being the No. 1 overall pick" is the logic, then Smith has sorely overvalued himself. I wonder if Clay has actually been Geno Smith all along? |
Geno can't be a beast.
According to GoChiefs, a 2nd round QB has a 2% chance to be a franchise QB. |
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