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kcpasco 04-24-2010 12:50 AM

Jake Locker will be better then any qb in this years draft

To bad the Chiefs won't even look his way :((((((((

ChiefsCountry 04-24-2010 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by BryanBusby (Post 6708153)
Ask this question to Miles Austin and Maurice Leggett.

You mean Mike Brown on that case. Leggett went for a pick, Brown missed the tackle.

Mecca 04-24-2010 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by BryanBusby (Post 6708153)
Ask this question to Miles Austin and Maurice Leggett.

Uh that's Mike Brown, I like how the wrong guy constantly gets blamed around here.

DaneMcCloud 04-24-2010 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 6708145)
So how exactly does a 3rd CB have a huge impact on a game then?

He's not just a 3rd CB, he's the nation's best return man. That actually has value.

And you are going to tell us that having a very good 3rd QB wouldn't have made a difference against Dallas or Denver? Or hell, any other team?

Ask Rex Ryan about having three quality CB's and get back to us.

BryanBusby 04-24-2010 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 6708156)
You mean Mike Brown on that case. Leggett went for a pick, Brown missed the tackle.

Yeah and he ****ing missed. Mike Brown held a gun to his head and said, "whiff on the INT or I will blow your brains out."

Rausch 04-24-2010 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by BryanBusby (Post 6708138)
Considering how often Defenses are having to play in the nickel package now a days, I'd say a problem at nickel corner is a big deal. I guess some of you must of forgot of a certain nickel that gave Smiles Austin a career game.

I'm sure a 4.5+ guy at 5'8" will solve all that...

chiefzilla1501 04-24-2010 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by the Talking Can (Post 6708121)
not all problems are the same

a problem at nickel corner is not near as important as a problem at NT

and nickle cbs are easier to find than NTs

when you have 2 nts sitting in your lap in the 2nd round of a strong draft you don't draft a nickle cb (who was a reach anyways)

these decisions haunt us....

Arenas was a pick that confused me, but the Chiefs do need a Nickel Back. And if he plays well in that role, it's important enough to justify the pick. This is definitely a "we'll see" pick.

I don't really understand the disgust over the McCluster or Moeaki picks. Anyone who's disgusted about these picks needs to read up on Weis' offense. Weis doesn't give a shit about stud receivers or running backs. His entire offense revolves around versatility and deception. I'm not saying McCluster is any kind of a given, but I'm more than a little curious to see what kinds of wrinkles Weis uses him in. He could potentially be an absolute matchup nightmare for teams.

Reaper16 04-24-2010 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by BryanBusby (Post 6708153)
Ask this question to Miles Austin and Maurice Leggett.

No one is going to say that we shouldn't look to improve at nickleback. If you really wanted to improve there then why not take one of the #2 CB prospects available at the time? You can have decent CBs playing nickle in their rookie year; Hell, the Jets drafted Kyle Wilson in the 1st and he'll be playing nickle this year. The problem is that Arenas' ceiling (IMO) is a nickleback.

DaneMcCloud 04-24-2010 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 6708160)
I'm sure a 4.5+ guy at 5'8" will solve all that...

For 14 years, it's worked for Ronde Barber

Mecca 04-24-2010 12:53 AM

So basically a returner is worth a 2 to a team that needs a bunch of starters.

'Hamas' Jenkins 04-24-2010 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 6708133)
You can't say that with absolute certainty.

At least this year, they took playmakers.

We'll see how it pays off in 2010 and beyond.

Dane, an honest question:

Who makes more plays, a #2 WR or a slot WR?

A pass rushing OLB, or a nickel corner?

A nose tackle, or a tight end?

Epic Fail 007 04-24-2010 12:53 AM

wow just cause its not a known name guy for some of you flip if you follow college football you would know who he is,hes a reggie bush type player,and whoever said hes derrick blaylock part 2,lol complete bs he was picked for a slot guy but mostly a returner and pioli and haley are not stupid,maybe you want herm and carl back huh,just cause a guy, some of you want dose not get picked the cry babies come out.be a true fan or stfu,every pick that has been made except for the ol is a playmaker.our team speed is improved,we have more options now.ok u haters crack on me i don`t care/its a fact the team is more improved with these picks,one more thing pioli and haley have done more positive for this team than carl ever did and the idiot who said we can pick better players than pioli or some shit like that dude you have no clue.

BryanBusby 04-24-2010 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 6708160)
I'm sure a 4.5+ guy at 5'8" will solve all that...

Tell me more Miss Cleo. I'm amazed you're already able to come to a conclusion before a player ever takes the field.

DaneMcCloud 04-24-2010 12:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Reaper16 (Post 6708163)
No one is going to say that we shouldn't look to improve at nickleback. If you really wanted to improve there then why not take one of the #2 CB prospects available at the time? You can have decent CBs playing nickle in their rookie year; Hell, the Jets drafted Kyle Wilson in the 1st and he'll be playing nickle this year. The problem is that Arenas' ceiling (IMO) is a nickleback.

From what I've been told, Wilson will most likely start and Cro will be the nickel

Mecca 04-24-2010 12:54 AM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 6708164)
For 14 years, it's worked for Ronde Barber

Are we back to playing cover 2?


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