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Well, it's no worse than the blindingly stupid idea of "improve the offensive line" at the expense of a top 5 pick and the waste of a young talent after only a couple of years.
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Considering how reeruned the average fan is it's good to be in the 1 percent crowd.
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With regards to the to the left tackle position in the draft, there is a reason that they are usually taken high, say, a top five pick. It's the second most important position on the field and is directly responsible for protecting the most important position on the field. To not address such an important position would be blindingly stupid. However, I still think we end up with Berry anyway as both Okung and Bulaga are going to be off the board when we pick at five. |
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"We must protect teh Casssel by picking all O-Line in this years draft because Cassel is teh AWESOME TO THE SHIP ELEVENTY"!!!@@@@ |
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In most aspects of society, the general consensus is that the fringe elements are the ones who are perceived as being "off kilter." In relation to the majority of the Chiefs fan base, the Planet is the John Birch Society or the Environmental Liberation Front. But that's why I like it - it's edgy. |
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Keep walking, Bozo. |
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However, Okung is going to get picked by Detroit and Bulaga by the Redskins. And all you "Berry or Bust" people better hope that's the case, because if either tackle is still on the board when the Chiefs pick, that's going to be the pick. |
The Iowanian whale is not off the board at #4.
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The rest of the 'non-planet' world has been taken over by Truefans.
Let's face it - the Planet tends to be the hardest of the hardcore. The rest of the blogosphere is comprised of casual fans or relative lightweights. Those folks bought the Peterson tripe and have taken it to the bank. |
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