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Ebolapox 01-22-2013 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts (Post 9341970)
Ho. Lee. Shit. :facepalm:

mult or troll?

ChiefsCountry 01-22-2013 03:30 PM

Where is DaFace when you need him?

DaneMcCloud 01-22-2013 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by SNR (Post 9342075)
The Indianapolis Colts picked a ****ing stud at QB, but it's going to take a very very long time until they field something that looks remotely like a "complete" team.

I have to strongly disagree with this statement.

The Colts, after going 2-14, turned in an 11-5 season and a playoff berth. They have Reggie Wayne, Vontae Davis, Dwight Freeney (on the downside of his career but still a factor), Pat Angerer, Robert Mathis, Donnie Avery and a shit ton of very promising young players in Anthony Costanzo, T.Y. Hilton, Vick Ballard, Coby Fleener and Dwayne Allen.

You could make the argument that with a good draft, the Chiefs might mirror the Colts, but I don't think the Colts are incomplete. With another solid offseason, they'll be the best team in the AFC South for a long time, especially considering it looks like Houston needs a QB and Jacksonville and Tennessee are nowhere near competing for a playoff spot, let alone a division title.

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Originally Posted by SNR (Post 9342075)
The Chiefs, if they pick the right QB, will be further along in the rebuilding process than any or all of those teams.

See above. I still find it highly unlikely that the Chiefs will have a record of 11-5 or better, regardless of which QB is taken at #1 overall. There are holes, gaping holes, at CB, Safety, ILB and QB and depth is needed all throughout the defensive side of the ball.

Another factor to keep in mind is that the Chiefs don't know how to win. The majority of this roster consists of guys that have played on exactly one winning team in five seasons and zero playoff wins.

It is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to early to predict a winning season when there have been no offseason moves, let alone, the draft.

The Chiefs have a long, long way to go.

htismaqe 01-22-2013 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Rambozo (Post 9342081)
LMAO If you skim through here for a month or two, you will see the name Black Bob pop up just about every day. I have read enough to know about Black Bob.

ROFL

Busted!

Chief Roundup 01-22-2013 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 9342018)
:facepalm:

Geno Makes one read, now?

wow.....

You have a lot of homework to do.

Mike Mayock and others have been saying that about Geno on NFLN today.

SPchief 01-22-2013 03:44 PM

Blackbob sure shut up rather quickly

J Diddy 01-22-2013 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 9342104)
I say we sign Albert then move him to guard. Trade Bowe to the Rams for their #16. With #1 we take Joeckel. Package #16 and #34 to move up and take Warmack.

Joeckel, Albert, Warmack, Winston. Trade next year's #1 for Max Unger and plug him in at center. Then trade our next four #1s for Alex Smith (two to SF for him) Manti Te'o (to move back into the first and take him) and the BFBA.

Championship.

When I was reading this an image of John Madden and his telestrator explaining it all to me popped in my head. Except after championship he said "boom."

J Diddy 01-22-2013 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by SPchief (Post 9342144)
Blackbob sure shut up rather quickly

Maybe not Blackbob.

Maybe Silentbob.

DeezNutz 01-22-2013 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 9342126)
Another factor to keep in mind is that the Chiefs don't know how to win.

I don't believe in this concept, often noted by coaches, at all. It's rhetorical, fabricated bullshit along the same lines as "the right 53."

When a team gets talent and competent coaching, it magically "learns how to win."

ChiefsCountry 01-22-2013 03:53 PM

Doing some research on BlackBob and Rambozo, both of their IP's come from Georgia. One came from Elljay, GA the other Alpharetta, GA.

keg in kc 01-22-2013 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 9342152)
I don't believe in this concept, often noted by coaches, at all. It's rhetorical, fabricated bullshit along the same lines as "the right 53."

When a team gets talent and competent coaching, it magically "learns how to win."

I actually do believe in that. People get used to losing. They start to expect it. I think attitude can have a lot to do with success, and expecting things to go badly often leads to things going badly. It's a momentum thing, once the snowball gets rolling. And I think we've been a team for a long time that always expects the other shoe to drop.

I also think the team is (and has been, since 1999) in dire need of a turn-around in culture. They've never been a team that can physically go out and just beat somebody, not even during vermeil's best years.

And I don't know that it's had a real face-of-the-franchise leader in all that time either. Trent Green was probably the closest.

Rambozo 01-22-2013 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Chief Roundup (Post 9342140)
Mike Mayock and others have been saying that about Geno on NFLN today.

He does most of the time but, so do Nassib and Dysert. Wilson and Barkley are way ahead in that area. I haven't watched enough of Glennon to know.

Geno is a high prospect because he has all of the tools to be good. He might be better than Wilson but, Wilson is NFL ready.

If you watch film on Geno, he does make one read most of the time. I'm sure someone will make a gif of him making more than one if they haven't already but he consistantly makes only one read.

Maybe it's Geno and maybe it's the offense? I don't know? What I do know is that unlike Dysert and Nassib, I don't think it will hurt Geno's stock because he has the tools.

Just saying... that's what I saw when I watched the film.

DeezNutz 01-22-2013 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 9342166)
I actually do believe in that. People get used to losing. They start to expect it. I think attitude can have a lot to do with success, and expecting things to go badly often leads to things going badly. It's a momentum thing, once the snowball gets rolling. And I think we've been a team for a long time that always expects the other shoe to drop.

I also think the team is (and has been, since 1999) in dire need of a turn-around in culture. They've never been a team that can physically go out and just beat somebody, not even during vermeil's best years.

And I don't know that it's had a real face-of-the-franchise leader in all that time either. Trent Green was probably the closest.

They haven't had competent, complete coaching since the Marty years, but there were parts of Grandpa's teams that could physically beat the shit out of just about anyone in the league--such beautiful offensive line play during those years...

This team needs leadership. Under the new structuring, that begins in the HC's office, and I believe Reid will provide that. Next, we have to get a QB.

Don't mistake "culture" for a rudderless ship, as this organization has been for a long time now. It's less about culture and more about gross incompetence.

Rambozo 01-22-2013 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 9342162)
Doing some research on BlackBob and Rambozo, both of their IP's come from Georgia. One came from Elljay, GA the other Alpharetta, GA.

I am in Georgia but I'm not in either of those places LMAO

You guys really hate that guy don't you?

ChiefsCountry 01-22-2013 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Rambozo (Post 9342176)
I am in Georgia but I'm not in either of those places LMAO

You guys really hate that guy don't you?

Thats funny when you post at night your IP address is almost exactly indentical to BlackBob.

You have been outed douche.


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