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I noticed the only O-lineman they selected in the second is a pro bowler. You have to think if we trade back into the second that's going to be the pick since o-line is the strength of this draft. |
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Thay've had years to build that team, and getting Matt Ryan last year to replace vick just gets them closer. That team is far closer than you imagine. I think they could legitimately contend this year. |
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Chance that 2nd rd pic is playing when this team is ready=more than TG. |
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If that is the case, pack his bags and get him the **** out of town.
I could give two shits about him retiring as a Chief, as long as the team wins a Super Bowl sometime this century. A potential 2nd rounder will contribute more toward that goal than an aging tight end, who only has 1-2 years left, that bitches every other day about being traded. The era of player loyalty is over. The insignia on the helmet should come before the player, if you want to win a Super Bowl. |
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No one is going to give up more than that for a 33 year old who plays a periphery position and has stated on numerous occasions that he's only going to play another 1-2 years. The fact that someone is willing to part with a 2nd is shocking in itself. |
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Is it possible that the Chiefs could win 10 games? Sure, though I think 6 wins is more like it. Are they going to legitimately contend for a SB? Hell no. |
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If one of the two offensive tackles (Jason Smith and Eugene Monroe) slips to Seattle at No. 4, the Seahawks would make the move and select either one, as Walter Jones is not a sure thing to be healthy at the start of the season. Seattle values character and will remove many players from its board for that reason. Smith and Monroe meet their character qualifications. But I doubt either player makes it to Seattle at four. http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/...unday-edition/ |
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As much as I like Tony if the Falcons offer up their 2nd rounder,you have to take that offer.
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Pioli has NO reason to trade Gonzalez. Matt Cassel is his price acquisition...Tony Gonzalez has shown he's a GREAT option for a QB...he has only gotten better with age. Scott Pioli has shown he wants veterans on the team...Tony Gonzalez is probably the best player on our roster...Tony Gonzalez makes his QB better...we need Matt Cassel to be a franchise QB. Like I said...the only way Pioli trades TG is for a WOW offer...fortunately, the Chiefs have all of the leverage against the Falcons. If they want Gonzalez, they can give us a 2nd and 5th. If not, I'm sure Pioli will be ok with a guy who plays the way Tony does on Sunday's... |
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