![]() |
Quote:
Chase Daniel Ricky Stanzi Landry Jones Your Chiefs QBs heading into TC. |
Obama tired to warn everyone about the chaos a Sequester would cause but he was mocked. Now look at the mess we are in. We have yet another ex-Frisco QB and they are going to draft a damn lineman again.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
We absolutely need to trade out of 1/1 with Buffalo, acquiring their first in next year's draft in the process. This might give us the needed ammunition to trade up if...(cuts himself). |
Quote:
only at the wildcard, bitches comment. maybe always sunny can ****ing ROAST us. |
Landry Jones is aiming too high for this team. He'll probably be a day 2 QB. Chiefs only look at day 3 QBs. They'll draft Rodger's little brother because if Aaron is good... Peyton and Eli right?
|
Quote:
And I think some people need to realize that I used the words "could" and "disappointing" and not "is" and "failure". 'cause I don't have any idea what's going to happen in the fall. I do however think it's fair to say that the moves so far are disappointing. I mean, come on. Hope and change is Alex Smith and Chase Daniel... That's at least as disappointing to me as trading for Matt Cassel was. And the free agent signings are just guys. As free agent signings usually are. We'll see what they do in the draft. |
Quote:
CP is slowly turning me into a bulimic. |
Quote:
What did you say after the Chiefs landed Grbac? |
Ah, good. After a few days of respite, we're back to unbridled doom and gloom.
|
Quote:
|
The chiefs already had the citizen cane of shitty football last year. If Joekel gets beat by a swim move and ends Alex Smiths life, it will be Godfather 2 of shitty football.
|
Quote:
|
On the bright side, our starting backup is injury prone, so we're almost certain to see what we really have in our backup's backup in regular-season action.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Absolutely. This offseason has cemented more than any other what ownership wants: 8-8.
You can't spin any credible narratives about rebuilding the team in a certain fashion. It's a tremendously profitable asset for Clark Hunt if it's a mediocre team. He doesn't care about winning. He wants your money. This franchise will never win anything as long as the Hunt family owns it, and the Hunt family will never sell it, because it's their most consistent, bankable asset. If they try to corner the gimp suit market and fail, they'll always have the Chiefs to fall back on. They hoover up the wealth of the ticketholders and taxpayers of the metro area, give you a shit sandwich, and tell you they served you foie gras. **** 'em. |
Wow, things could get really ugly in 3 years if Reid doesn't work out after trading for a QB again.
The Banner is nothing compared to what might happen. |
Quote:
The chances of Reid and Dorsey reaching this level of disdain are remote, at best. |
Quote:
The fans completely giving up. |
Quote:
After we go 7-9-10-6 this year fans will say, "Oh, well we just need another WR," so they'll target that. After we have the same record the following year, fans will say, "Oh, well we just need a CB/S/DE," and they'll give them that shiny toy. By the time Reid is 60 and we're gearing up for one last ride with a 35 year old Alex Smith, we'll be looking for a RT, pass rusher, whatever. Lather, rinse, repeat. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Yep, it'll be Cassel all over again. If Smith bombs in '13 it'll be because he's with a new team in a new system. Reid maybe has an OC call plays in '14. Then when Smith bombs in '14 it'll be because of the new OC, who'll get replaced. Then when he bombs in '15 it'll be because he's had three different playcallers in 3 years. It'll never be because he's what he is, not in the eyes of the true fans. He'll always need one more shot, maybe one more lineman, one more receiver, one more something. When the one thing we actually need is a QB.
|
Quote:
You should get out of the basement, off or on the meds and care about something else. |
A cruel irony... the Chiefs are being more aggressive than ever on the first day of free agency... something we have wanted for years, yet they make two of the worst moves possible (trade for Alex Smith, signing Chase Daniels) that pretty much seals the deal in terms of NOT drafting Geno Smith.
Disgusting. Sickening. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
Get the **** out of here and go back to the cuckold message board or wherever it is that you came from. |
WAHHHHHH
WAHHHHHH WAHHHHHH if you know how the story ends, why do you keep watching |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
Jesus knows he and I are hanging together long after the ending |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
|
This is already worse than 2009.
|
Quote:
Jesus: Oh, umm.... I'll get to you... uhh... soon. I need to go bless some more tax collectors and prostitutes right now. |
The good thing about all this is that I'm learning which mouth breathers need to be on my ignore list.
|
Im kind of sick about it tbh.
The future looks bleak. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
It all depends on if we can trade out of the first pick. If we can do that and get a 2nd this year and big compensation next year along with nailing our picks it could turn out alright. I didn't expect a huge free agency and blue collar guys like DeVitto, Fasano and hosenphefer Inc. ..oh wait.....I don't mind those guys or Robinson but I'm confused about Daniels. Just signing a backup QB instead of drafting a QB of the future makes no sense to me. But still if we can trade out of 1.1 we can still make it a good offseason. |
HOLY **** it's the first day of Free Agency, not that many have been taken off. You guys probably jump and rage at your wives when food isn't ready by exactly 7, eh?
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
Signing Chase Daniel pretty much eliminates Drafting the best QB on the board and instead going with a LT. So no, people are not overreacting. |
You people are wearing me out. All of the moaning/groaning. Sheesh. Ok, let's take a quick review. We hired a coach who I think most would agree is a savvy coach when it comes to assessing QB talent. I think his record in Philly speaks well to that. Then we hired a guy for a GM who was part of the organization who drafted someone who is arguable the best QB in the league.....when they already had a Hall of Fame QB in the fold. Seems to me that these guys know QBs.
However, that is not to suggest that they've never missed on a prospect, but in my mind, their pedigree is pretty impressive. And yes, I know it's unfortunate that they apparently don't see Geno as The Answer, but if they don't, they don't! Or perhaps they should log onto CP and get the inside skinny as to what they REALLY should do. Fellas, you're letting your disappointment with prior regimes color your thinking. This is a new regime, and until footballs start to actually fly next September, we're really not going to have a clue how this turns out. One other thing; I think many of you think that if we go something like 8-8 next year, we'll have no way to get a top-rated QB. Again, it appears many of you have been brainwashed to think that Dorsey/Reid are essentially just more of the same. How did Washington end up with RGIII? Heck, all it took was someone thinking a bit outside the box (mixed with a rather sizable portion of guts) and they ended up with a quality QB. Who is to say that our guys couldn't do something like that next year.....or whenever they light upon a suitable QB candidate. It's a NEW DAY. Enjoy the journey!!! |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
Yes, they did what it took to draft someone. KC does everything to justify not doing it. Works well eh? |
Quote:
Every time a new regime comes in, the same thing happens. It's time we stop giving them the benefit of the doubt and start riding their ass until they can prove they are different. So far it's the same exact shit this franchise has seen for 30 years.... other teams castoffs at the most important position. |
So - if you were GM what moves would you have made to date that would actually make you happy?
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
DAMNIT CARL! :cuss: |
Quote:
|
Quote:
This was the basic question: could this offseason end up being more of a disappointment than 2009? To address your other points, I do not, however, believe in the concept of "addition by subtraction". Teams do not improve simply by getting rid of bad players. Nor by replacing bad players with other bad players. I also did not and do not think Andy Reid was a good hire. He's been a poor coach for most of the last decade, and has shown signs of being more and more out of touch. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Could be. I'm sour over the fact that they appear to be pissing away 1-1 on a ****ing RT.
|
http://www.kansascity.com/2013/03/12...trade-for.html
You guys have it all wrong. Look at what the "in the know" fans are saying.. nice - Nice - NICE! Now THIS is how a NFL Team works during the off season!!! Amen Brother! and, it's sure nice to see it! Can't wait until the season begins. Should be a exciting year!! Signing Daniels is grrrrrreat move. Perfect for our offense. Also got Fasano for tight end, so the often injured TM becomes back up. With Daniels, we have our #2 AND developmental quarterback. Bet Kevin Keitzman is gagging into the microphone. Hope he swallows it. Apparently he doesn't realize that Len Dawson was a 4 year back up when KC got him, and he took us to super bowl, and became a HOFr. |
Quote:
The only thing worse than your unreadable, disconnected hog shit masquerading as a post is the logic driving it into a bridge abutment. |
Quote:
|
#2 AND developmental QB!
LMAO It's like having a shit cake and eating it too! |
Quote:
Jesus... You guys need to shut off the computers and come out of the basement for some fresh air once in a while. |
The only basement I'm aware of is the Chiefs' perennial position in the standings.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
The only thing that will be more disappointing than this offseason is the regular season.
|
Quote:
Yeah, that's gotta be my saving grace. ****ing doomed. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 04:14 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.