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DeezNutz 03-13-2009 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts (Post 5579584)
YOU SON OF A BITCH!!!! :cuss:

This isn't a ****ing update! :cuss:

Rudy tossed tigger's salad 03-14-2009 02:09 AM

hmmm...paying two QBs assloads of money....and then trading Sanchez for watered-down draft value if Cassel suceeds---therefore taking a shit on the third overall pick. Oh and if Cassel fails, then Sanchez is still a big question mark...brilliant

OnTheWarpath15 03-14-2009 09:09 AM

Spicy has until 12:16 this afternoon to make his pick, otherwise, Archie goes on the clock at 12:17 and we move forward.

'Hamas' Jenkins 03-14-2009 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Lemon_Pie (Post 5581668)
hmmm...paying two QBs assloads of money....and then trading Sanchez for watered-down draft value if Cassel suceeds---therefore taking a shit on the third overall pick. Oh and if Cassel fails, then Sanchez is still a big question mark...brilliant

Yeah, having two QBs with trade value really ****ed the <del>Patriots, Cowboys, and 49ers</del>.

You are about as worthless as sack dew.

Archie Bunker 03-14-2009 12:18 PM

When Jordan Black is on your 2-Deep it's obvious you need tackle help. With that being said......

The Jacksonville Jaguars select Troy Kropog, OT, Tulane

milkman 03-14-2009 01:05 PM

OK, so I guess I'm up.

As I said with the Pack's first round pick, they have Ryan Grant and a bunch of "eh" at RB.

Ideally I'd like to take a kid with speed and great hands as a a change of pace back to take some snaps to keep Grant fresh.

But there really aren't any kids like that here, so I considered CB here also.

But in the end, I think Grant is just an "eh" RB also anyway, and James Davis (5'11", 218) is a kid who has decent, albeit not elite speed, who runs with power and has good vision, so he could conceivably eventually take the starter's spot from Grant.

The Pack select James Davis, RB, Clemson.

With Davis on board, the Pack have a good 1-2 punch at RB.

OnTheWarpath15 03-14-2009 01:23 PM

Spicy can make his pick at any time, and the guys "on the clock" can continue as usual.

ChiefsCountry 03-14-2009 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 5582049)
OK, so I guess I'm up.

As I said with the Pack's first round pick, they have Ryan Grant and a bunch of "eh" at RB.

Ideally I'd like to take a kid with speed and great hands as a a change of pace back to take some snaps to keep Grant fresh.

But there really aren't any kids like that here, so I considered CB here also.

But in the end, I think Grant is just an "eh" RB also anyway, and James Davis (5'11", 218) is a kid who has decent, albeit not elite speed, who runs with power and has good vision, so he could conceivably eventually take the starter's spot from Grant.

The Pack select James Davis, RB, Clemson.

With Davis on board, the Pack have a good 1-2 punch at RB.

I like Davis alot. I think he is going to be a special back in the NFL. Nice pick.

Spicy McHaggis 03-14-2009 01:31 PM

Sorry about the late pick, I was traveling all yesterday and you all tore through about 5 picks in a row, heh.

Oakland Raiders select Paul Kruger, DE, Utah

milkman 03-14-2009 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 5582096)
I like Davis alot. I think he is going to be a special back in the NFL. Nice pick.

You talked about him early in the season, so I made it a point to check him out and found that I agreed with you.

OnTheWarpath15 03-14-2009 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Spicy McHaggis (Post 5582105)
Sorry about the late pick, I was traveling all yesterday and you all tore through about 5 picks in a row, heh.

Oakland Raiders select Paul Kruger, DE, Utah

No problem - things happen.

Hell, we got to the 3rd round before someone missed a pick and it was only by a few hours.

IIRC, we had someone go AWOL in the first 10 picks of the 1st round last year.

ChiefsCountry 03-14-2009 01:52 PM

Weekends dont bother me too much if somebody is late.

OnTheWarpath15 03-14-2009 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 5582147)
Weekends dont bother me too much if somebody is late.

Me either - especially considering we're flying through this.

Rudy tossed tigger's salad 03-14-2009 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 5581963)
Yeah, having two QBs with trade value really ****ed the <del>Patriots, Cowboys, and 49ers</del>.

You are about as worthless as sack dew.

Well If Cassel is any good, an unproven Sanchez will have about as much trade value as Brady Quinn. That's a really good exchange. didn't everybody rooting for the chiefs to lose have the argument that the value of a top 5 pick was too great to miss out on? Only the true fans would root for the chiefs to win and risk missing out on such talent. If Cassel sucks, then he will have no trade value and Sanchez will be thrown in. No way Sanchez comes in and starts over Cassel. Brady (not third overall) fell into the pats laps and therefore so did the bledsoe trade. 49ers had an old, legendary QB and gave up a 2nd and 4th...not the third overall....Montana was not 26. Essentially you want to use the 1st and 2nd pick on a QB....****ing reeruned...
So your biggest hope while picking 3rd overall is to have both QBs...then Cassel plays well for two years...gets hurt...Sanchez plays well....and trade Sanchez for late first/early second? That's asking a lot.

Rudy tossed tigger's salad 03-14-2009 02:34 PM

this whole having two QBs with trade value just irks me. In the history of the NFL, there is no example of a team paying two young unprovens tons of money to compete for QBOTF. Should the Ravens draft Sanchez?....the Falcons?...Flacco and Ryan have good trade value at this point but aren't quite established QBs.


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