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Either way, not good for EB. |
This is a big, big deal. The Chiefs have either the fewest or second-fewest number of players under contract for next season. And while we're not tight against the cap, we're going to have to do some massaging to get the roster the way we want it.
This gives the Chiefs four picks, now, in the top 100. We have needs at WR, and all over the DL and secondary. This will go a long way to getting this roster the way we want it and hopefully hosting a 5th consecutive AFCCG. |
Nice. I didn't really expect they'd go back to the Chiefs well after firing Nagy.
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Colts we’re still good until Manning is hurt and season is tanked to get Luck. The Ravens run the table to Super Bowl after he replaces OC in midseason, the Lions make playoffs 2 of his years. I remember years ago, he turned Wake Forest into a bowl team after they had been long time losers. |
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What the hell do we do, then? We can’t let our young position coaches just kind of sit there and rot |
I really doubt Poles will go with EB. Not after the Nagy experiment.
Given his tree I really wonder if he goes defense. He’s got two intriguing options in eberflus (Ballard) or Jonathan Gannon (eagles). May not be a bad idea for a bears team whos identity right now revolves around defense. |
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Sweet! More draft ammo.
On a serious note I’ll always remember this guy from the night we drafted Patrick. He was making sure the card was turned in. |
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Not sure how I would feel, if Kafka left before Bienemy…
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I think EB is better suited for college than the NFL. If he doesn't get one this year, I wonder if he'll start looking at college. If he's successful there, maybe he could move back to the pros.
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aye lemme get those comp picks
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