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chiefscafan 03-10-2013 10:09 AM

I love that idea grooming a qb both Reid and Dorsey have done this before. Let me ask you all if the chiefs were to do this in first would u be more comfortable with Alex smith trade?



I sure would but if smith struggled I'd also be calling for a qb change lol

Carlota69 03-10-2013 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by chiefscafan (Post 9482553)
I love that idea grooming a qb both Reid and Dorsey have done this before. Let me ask you all if the chiefs were to do this in first would u be more comfortable with Alex smith trade?



I sure would but if smith struggled I'd also be calling for a qb change lol

I'm comfortable with the trade because I think that's exactly what they are going to do, draft a QB they believe in, and then groom him for success. A Smith has proven to be a good mentor if anything. So, yeah, I think this is what Reid and Dorsey have in mind.

BossChief 03-10-2013 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 9482165)
I agree. I think they do have a trade partner. Say they trade down with the Bills. And the draft goes like this:
1. Bills-Geno Smith
2. Jags-Dion Jordan
3. Raiders-Shariff Floyd
4. Eagles-Luke Joeckel
5. Lions-Dee Milliner
6. Browns-Ziggy Ansah
7. Cards-Eric Fischer
8. Chiefs-???

Who would you take in this situation?

We would be in the catbirds seat for another trade down...Lane Johnson is the last left tackle prospect left that has the ability to start and be effective.

There are a litany of teams that would likely be interested...

Rams at 16
Dolphins at 12
Cowboys at 18

All of those teams would be willing to move up for a good left tackle.

IMO the most realistic would be the Dolphins. After letting Long walk, they need a blind side protector for their young franchise quarterback.

Sweet Daddy Hate 03-10-2013 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by chiefscafan (Post 9482553)
I love that idea grooming a qb both Reid and Dorsey have done this before. Let me ask you all if the chiefs were to do this in first would u be more comfortable with Alex smith trade?



I sure would but if smith struggled I'd also be calling for a qb change lol

Of course I would. The trade would make at least a modicum of sense at that point.
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chiefscafan 03-10-2013 10:36 AM

Whatever dude. No I'm holding out for a young qb in the draft to groom

fairladyZ 03-10-2013 10:58 AM

from another forums member that usually has good info

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Chiefs will/have sign(ed) another CB... (let's call it a hunch )
then edited another members post

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With Peyton Manning in the same division, I think they have as well.
now i'm curious

Mother****erJones 03-10-2013 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by fairladyZ (Post 9482627)
from another forums member that usually has good info



then edited another members post



now i'm curious

Ya they're not just signing dunta, Sean smith wants to play with flowers

fairladyZ 03-10-2013 11:04 AM

i haven't seen much of smith but i know alot of people are torn on him being good or not so good.

mcaj22 03-10-2013 11:07 AM

Sean Smith is also going to get 7.5 to 8 mil + and they cannot justify spending 100 million on 3 CBs.

milkman 03-10-2013 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Carlota69 (Post 9482563)
I'm comfortable with the trade because I think that's exactly what they are going to do, draft a QB they believe in, and then groom him for success. A Smith has proven to be a good mentor if anything. So, yeah, I think this is what Reid and Dorsey have in mind.

I don't see it.

The Chiefs gave up two premium picks for Alex Smith.
And Smith played the good soldier and mentored Kaepernick, and what did that get him.

In his place, there isn't a single person that wouldn't tell the next young guj, "You're on your own, rookie".

Mother****erJones 03-10-2013 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by mcaj22 (Post 9482640)
Sean Smith is also going to get 7.5 to 8 mil + and they cannot justify spending 100 million on 3 CBs.

You can when ur in a dime defense more than half a game. Especially playing Denver 2

Carlota69 03-10-2013 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 9482648)
I don't see it.

The Chiefs gave up two premium picks for Alex Smith.
And Smith played the good soldier and mentored Kaepernick, and what did that get him.

In his place, there isn't a single person that wouldn't tell the next young guj, "You're on your own, rookie".

Not if your thinking beyond your career considering coaching in the future. Apparently, smith was one of the main people coaching Kapernick according to Harbaugh. So maybe AS has coaching in his blood. Maybe AS isn't a complete selfish asshole and is willing to be a mentor/coach/teacher.

Also, what veteran are they going to get in FA? We need a veteran on this QB staff.

I really think they are going to draft a QB and they are going to groom him.


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