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But maybe someday! |
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**** you. You are a piece of shit. |
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At least I don't sleep on pissed stain mattresses you sick ****. |
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Don't agree with me I don't give a ****. Doesn't make me dumb to have a different opinion on a subject just for wanting the Chiefs to draft a ****ing quarterback for a change. I'm not going be happy until the Chiefs draft a QBotf and go with him. I think it would be super cool & give hope that finally we did something different than Carl Peterson would do. I can understand why they passed on Geno Smith for the perspective of like Dane said dopy eyes. I get why we got Alex Smith but I think we gave up too much to get him and he wasn't worth the compensation. We will see what next year brings but highly doubtful we draft a quarterback early & another disappoint season is going to follow. |
lulz, I see the Alex Smith phenomena is uniting posters on the planet... is this is an omen of how he's gonna unite the team too?
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( good for you, DaneMcCloud.. put sweet pussy hate in his place, you did! ) ROFL |
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I guess I would much rather have kept Eric Winston and drafted two quarterbacks high than use the first pick in the draft on an upgrade at right tackle and trading for Alex Smith, but I also recognize Andy Reids ability with quarterbacks. But whats done is done...no sense rehashing old debates that were dead months ago. At this point, I'm trying my best to hope they made the right decision on this one and i get to see Arrowhead rockin again and can actually enjoy watching the Chiefs play football again. |
lol at peeps still weeping over not drafting that ass clown Geno Smith...
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There were probably 5 quarterbacks in this class that I would have been happy with us taking a chance on. I mean, seriously, we have had 4 top 5 picks in the last 6 drafts and, still, no quarterback we can view as our own. Tyson Glenn Fisher Berry It's disappointing. |
The thing I love about Reid is that he isn't afraid to make bold moves, especially when he drafted McNabb.
He's done a great job of putting QB's in a great position to succeed and I'm very interested to see how he does with Alex Smith. The best thing you should like about it Reid is that if Alex Smith does fail, he'll have no problem replacing him. Unlike Pioli, Reid doesn't have tunnel vision for a certain way and didn't extend him before he proved himself. |
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