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chiefsngop 12-26-2008 12:11 PM

We're rebuilding. With this much youth, of course we're going to have a losing record for 1 or 2 years.

With better coaching, yes we'd probably have been a 5-6-or 7 win team this year. Hell we could've signed a few 3rd or 4th contract free agents to plug holes and maybe have even won 8-9- or even 10 in this shitty division. But who really cares, we could of either sucked or sucked with a better draft pick.

We're actually young for once, started to build a good rookie core, and this sh*tbag season got rid of King Carl and probably Herm too.

We're young, we've got good draft picks coming, we're going to get a good GM and HC (hopefully) and we've got an owner who finally gives a damn.

If Clark and his new GM make good decisions, and we draft well, we're coming out of this rubble much much stronger as a ball club than anything we saw in the 90's.

There are too many people who have tunnel-visioned on Chiefs football only over the past few decades and didn't watch how the truly strong teams in the NFL got to where they are. There path is familiar to the one we're on. Two more years experience and Herm gone and we're there baby !!!!

whoman69 12-26-2008 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by RINGLEADER (Post 5328074)
Who wishes we still had Kawika or Scott Fujita? They were decent picks given how they've performed since they were Chiefs. But I agree with your point about reaching in the second round (although I think Fox was a third rounder).

Scott Fujita was the reason IMO that CP started reaching. He caught a good player in the 5th round that nobody else was really looking at. Unfortunately he started looking for those type players in the early rounds.


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