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Obviously the draft is the place to find your qb, it's gives you the longest window. But until you find the one you like, you can't force it to happen. |
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The fact that the chiefs three best qbs of all time were retreads isn't exactly a ringing endorsement for the franchise or retreads.
Shit, you'd think by luck alone we'd have tripped into a drafted qb by now |
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You are a butthurt idiot that is crying because you didn't get your way (even though your way was STUPID). Geno Smith was not a first round QB, and it would have been FOOLISH to take him 1.1, yet that is exactly what you STILL think we should have done. And you would rather have a "homegrown" failure than a successful "retread". As I said, embarrassment. |
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The draft is the best place to look, but if there isn't one there you don't have to trade away this years and next year draft picks to bring in a mediocre quarterback and give up an opportunity to take one in next years class. I think that is the dumb part Chiefs did. They force a retread and give up future prospect for a short term problem. |
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Alex Smith just completely blasted my 15-1 team in a first-round playoff game in Cdcox's Sandbox Simulations League.
In fact, virtual Alex Smith has destroyed my league-best regular season team two years in a row. Virtually speaking. I really hate this ****er now. |
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Were you all dropped on your heads when you were babies? |
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Where are you getting this failed homegrown stuff?
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That's always been the problem. But evidently folks want us to just suck sweaty dicks and sell out for the 1.1 pick every season. I just don't understand it. WTF is the problem with being competitive while also looking for a young QB? People keep saying "well you get stuck in the middle and never get a shot at said QB!" and that's just not true. They point to the 90's Chiefs as though the Chiefs ever made a play for a young QB at all. The problem wasn't that they never had a chance at one - it's that they never even tried. This regime looked dangerously close to that and when they wouldn't even use a !@#$ing 7th rounder on Tyler Bray, I was damn worried they'd be the same. But y'know what? They went out and got him. And Bray has as much raw talent as anyone to come out in the draft this year. That's some pretty exciting stuff. Now lets go win some damn football games and watch this kid develop into the stud his talent says he can be. Even if he sits for 3 seasons, he'll be 24 when he gets his first starting gig. Time is on our side here. |
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Yeah, with the way the Chiefs have been drafting and failing in the early rounds, I can see your point. But I can also see how you are kind of just a troll. |
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