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Mecca 12-16-2009 03:41 PM

We are apparently going in the right direction just for the blind belief that we are...that's how it looks.

BossChief 12-16-2009 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 6352307)
I didn't.

Your assertion that Maclin would be wasted (and thus a poor pick?) is ridiculous. Cassel's poor play should not influence a draft pick, unless it's to get another QB.

It is far from ridiculous my friend. What good is it to draft a playmaking WR that his specialty is speed when we just traded for and signed to a long deal a qb that struggles mightily with the deep ball? If I was gonna take a WR last year, Crabtree would have been a much better fit. Just sayin...

If Tyson Jackson ends up being a elite (top three) 3-4 end, the pick is justified in my view. It was far from my preference for the pick, but its not a wasted pick like people make it out to be.

I cant believe I have spent this much time defending a GM that I dont personally like...

Mecca 12-16-2009 03:48 PM

According to what you're saying no WR should ever go with a high pick cause why bother right?

Do you realize how dumb that sounds?

BossChief 12-16-2009 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 6352331)
Um, I was referring to the period from 1971 to 1986, when the Chiefs missed the playoffs for 15 straight years.

I know, I know.

Hence the (I know, I know) in my post.

Hammock Parties 12-16-2009 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 6352322)
did you steal that from Barry?

No, I just made it.

Rasputin 12-16-2009 03:54 PM

I really think we took a step backwards from last year. We had more young upcomming players with more heart than anything. We got rid of several of those young players and replaced them with older players that prob wont be back next year or two.

Even though the last two weeks the O line has looked better and our running game is better our QB isn't. Yes dropped balls great excuse for the QB but he misses the target more often than not. It doesn't matter how manny INTs he throws Hali is sticking with him. First quarter of a game why is it so damn hard to drive down the football field and score a TD? Same goes for the rest of the game last year we put up more points with Tyler Thigpen. And I don't like Tyler Thigpen but we made adjustments during the season to help him out.

We really don't have anything to hang our hats on this year from our new regime exept for our kicker. jmho

'Hamas' Jenkins 12-16-2009 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 6351867)
It also landed Sam Baker and Curtis Lofton who are better than anything Pioli acquired this year.

And Thomas DeCoud.

dirk digler 12-16-2009 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 (Post 6352184)
So, one of the starting DE's on the best 3-4 defense in the NFL was drafted in the 4th round, and the other was undrafted.

And of the others, the only guy taken in the Top 5 was Jackson.

You've really sold me, Dirk.

I wasn't trying to sell anything I just thought it was interesting.

dirk digler 12-16-2009 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by KC Fish (Post 6352205)
That is a good article. And I don't deny that with many more teams converting to the 3-4, the 3-4 DE is becoming more important. But the article itself says the Jackson pick was "curious". And that they thought perhaps Hali and Dorsey could have filled that role. And it pains me that they compare Dorsey to Seymour instead of Jackson.

The only thing I disagree about the article was that Hali could make it as DE. I don't think that would have worked out to well.

BossChief 12-16-2009 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 6352381)
According to what you're saying no WR should ever go with a high pick cause why bother right?

Do you realize how dumb that sounds?

Im saying dont put the cart before the horse. Understand how much sense that makes?

When you have a team already built, you can afford to spend on a luxury pick, quick twitch wr. But you dont take that Santonio Holmes that high till you have the Steelers type team...you dont take Percy Harvin till you have a complete team like the Vikings...

Plenty of wideouts gardner a high pick while rebuilding, wrs like Crabtree, Calvin, Fitz, ya know...big guys that are legitimate matchup threats against smaller defenders around the red zone and inside the 10...guys that can develop into great blockers because of their frames, not just a fraile guy that is lightening quick and can beat 1 on 1 matchups.

Maclin would be a nice finishing touch, but wouldnt impact games for us as much as Crabtree of Orakpo could have. IMHO of course...

'Hamas' Jenkins 12-16-2009 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by beach tribe (Post 6352218)
lol.

I'm sure you would have been thrilled to see us take Brian cushing at threeROFL

Sanchez=bust IMO
Monroe=debateable

Percy Harvin at 3!!!!??????ROFL

Clay Mathews!!!?????
AT THREE!!!!???

Like this:

4/24/2009

http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showp...2&postcount=24

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 5700432)
If we are really going batshit at 3, Maclin makes more sense than Crabtree, a LT, or Curry. He gives you the vertical threat next to Bowe, and he's going to be an All-Pro KR.


dirk digler 12-16-2009 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 6352290)
There are two types of Chiefsplanet forum members:

1. The type of fan who lives in Reality. They see the franchise as it exists outside of the vacuum. They see poor ownership, poor coaching, poor personnel decisions and no direction. They see the flaws and point them out.

2. The type of fan who lives in Fantasy. Regardless of the fact that the Chiefs haven't won a meaningful game in 40 years, missed the playoffs for 15 straight years and haven't won a playoff game in 16 years, the Chiefs can do NO wrong.

I just hope that the Chiefs cheerleaders in Fantasy Land are much hotter than they are in reality.

I call BS. I live in both worlds and I am really hot.

'Hamas' Jenkins 12-16-2009 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by GoChiefs (Post 6352225)
How can you call Sanchez a bust when you sit here and say we all need to have patience with the shit in Kansas City?

Because he's a duplicitous one who sucks the penis, that's why.

27 year old QB needs patience
22 year old QB needs pitchforks and torches.

The dude has owned himself in this thread more than Peter "Hurricane" McNeeley.

dirk digler 12-16-2009 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 6352432)

The only problem I had with Maclin is he always seemed to get hurt at MU and he has been hurt a couple times already this year.

Fish 12-16-2009 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 6352369)
It is far from ridiculous my friend. What good is it to draft a playmaking WR that his specialty is speed when we just traded for and signed to a long deal a qb that struggles mightily with the deep ball? If I was gonna take a WR last year, Crabtree would have been a much better fit. Just sayin...

If Tyson Jackson ends up being a elite (top three) 3-4 end, the pick is justified in my view. It was far from my preference for the pick, but its not a wasted pick like people make it out to be.

I cant believe I have spent this much time defending a GM that I dont personally like...

I don't think that limiting the offensive weapons to what the present QB is comfortable with or capable of is a very good long term plan for building a great football team.


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