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That's refreshing. |
Courtney Upshaw, Osemele, Ray Rice, Terrance Cody, Sergio Kindle, Paul Kruger--2nd rounders of the Ravens from 2008-2012.
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Most good teams build through the draft. That is much harder to do when you give up your 2nd for a game managing QB. |
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If you do your job you get Brandon Flowers in the 2nd. If you don't you get nothing and then Dane McCloud sets up straw man arguments on Chiefsplanet. We're going to look back on this trade in 4 years and think "it was great that we got Alex Smith and won nothing when player X could have been a long-term starter for us." |
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Comparing Alex Smith to Matt Cassel isn't? |
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If you ****tards can tell us that Alex Smith=Matt Cassel, then I have every ****ing right to display the Chiefs last 10 second rounders. See how that works, ****boy? |
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With that logic, you can pretty much compare anything shitty to anything else that's shitty.
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Is Alex elite? Answer those two questions, then tell me the Alex Smith trade was a good one. |
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I hope you don't treat your patients with the same bedside manner of deflecting questions and arguments. |
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I'll wait until after FA and the draft to see how they did for the offseason. They've done a good job so far though.
The only thing I'm worried about is Reid going all out in FA like he did in Philly, which really bit him in the ass. It's been proven over and and over and again winning SB's requires you to build through the draft, not FA. |
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For example, if KC took Geno/Barkley at 1.1 and Smith didn't play at an elite level but served as an effective mentor and helped them progress faster/better, would you still think the trade wasn't a good one? |
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Alex Smith is better than Cassel, but it will not translate into dramatically better play at the QB position that this franchise needs. Now answer mine. |
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