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'Hamas' Jenkins 02-20-2009 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by SensibleChiefsfan (Post 5510708)
I think this is right on. They just want any QB they can justify taking at #3.

Which is why we've pilloried the spread monkeys coming out next year.

Nice try, you dumb ****.

Coogs 02-20-2009 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 5510765)
Stafford and Sanchez aren't worthy of the #3 overall selection.

That is not what the crew on NFLNetworks Total Access was saying last night with regards to Stafford.

ChiefRon 02-20-2009 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 5510765)
You just want a quarterback, dude. Positional value. Talent be damned.

Stafford and Sanchez aren't worthy of the #3 overall selection. If they're available in the 3rd round, which is what the advisory committee evaluated them at, then it might be safer, and I'd be happier about the pick.

Stafford, Sanchez, Leaf, Freeman, George, Davis. All the same guys.

Franchise QB, dude. **** positional value, I don't care about that. Talent is implied with moniker "Franchise QB".

And bullshit they're not worth of #3. If he becomes the man, then years from now they'll say "best value in that draft", regardless of current draft position.

smittysbar 02-20-2009 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by SensibleChiefsfan (Post 5510749)
That is about as dumb of a position as I have ever seen. The guy is 22 years old, he doesn't even know what's best for him. He has had several people try to tell him. Like his father, coach Palmer and of course Pete Carroll.

Oh, and Mecca didn't just say what was best for Sanchez, but Sanchez and his family. His family is fine and wanted him to go back to school because they want the best for him.

When my 7 year old daughter wants to eat all of her Halloween candy in one sitting, she THINKS it is what is best for her. Being older and wiser, I don't allow it.

Now, Sanchez 'thinks' this is what is best for him. And, he isn't listening to anyone tell him differently.

The more I read about him, the happier I will be when the Chiefs don't take him.

Your comparing a 22 year old to a 7 year old? :spock:

Believe it or not at 22 years of age, most can think for themselves. You can go to war at 18, become a cop at 21, but I am sure that he can't make the correct decision regarding HIS life at 22.

He is going in the first and possibly very high in the 1st, I think it would have been a mistake not to come out. I think Bradford made a mistake going back, but it's just my opinion.

DeezNutz 02-20-2009 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Coogs (Post 5510777)
That is not what the crew on NFLNetworks Total Access was saying last night with regards to Stafford.

Surprisingly, I was being a smartass and being passive aggressive with the bears, whom we never should have fed.

DeezNutz 02-20-2009 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefRon (Post 5510788)
Franchise QB, dude. **** positional value, I don't care about that. Talent is implied with moniker "Franchise QB".

And bullshit they're not worth of #3. If he becomes the man, then years from now they'll say "best value in that draft", regardless of current draft position.

See post #95, and check the batteries in sarcasm detector.

smittysbar 02-20-2009 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefRon (Post 5510788)
Franchise QB, dude. **** positional value, I don't care about that. Talent is implied with moniker "Franchise QB".

And bullshit they're not worth of #3. If he becomes the man, then years from now they'll say "best value in that draft", regardless of current draft position.

Your sarcasm meter in on the outs

ChiefRon 02-20-2009 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 5510798)
See post #95, and check the batteries in sarcasm detector.

Eh, I thought so based on some of your other posts, but maybe all the mother****ers on here talking shit about *insert some dumbass suggestion for #3* are getting to me.

DeezNutz 02-20-2009 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefRon (Post 5510805)
Eh, I thought so based on some of your other posts, but maybe all the mother****ers on here talking shit about *insert some dumbass suggestion for #3* are getting to me.

Understandable.

Coogs 02-20-2009 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 5510798)
See post #95, and check the batteries in sarcasm detector.

Sorry! I totally wiffed on that one. :)

ChiefRon 02-20-2009 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 5510807)
Understandable.

Well, now that I re-read your post I should have caught it. Sorry this shit's getting to me.

I just don't understand some of these fans...

Kyle DeLexus 02-20-2009 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by SensibleChiefsfan (Post 5510704)
Oh, by the way, his 'family' told him to stay in school. So, no, he isn't doing what is best for him and his family.

Also, how is the girl going to get any money out of him when he is a backup in his Sophomore year?

Wow, there is nothing not to like about the guy in your eyes. No reason for concern whatsoever.

Like I said what he felt it was best for him and his family. They could tell him to stay in school, but he did what he felt was right.

Also, the same way alot of athletes have girls do that same stuff. A backup sophomore can become a jr/sr starter. She would only get the money when he's going pro anyway. You would have to file charges after they hook up also you can't wait till he is the starter and go oh yeah 2 years ago he raped me.

He can do wrong, he is my 2nd best QB in the draft, but I feel he is still worth a #3 pick. IF he would happen to fall, it would be because of his limited experience not his ability, attitude/off field behavior, or anything else really.

Kyle DeLexus 02-20-2009 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by SensibleChiefsfan (Post 5510749)
That is about as dumb of a position as I have ever seen. The guy is 22 years old, he doesn't even know what's best for him. He has had several people try to tell him. Like his father, coach Palmer and of course Pete Carroll.

Oh, and Mecca didn't just say what was best for Sanchez, but Sanchez and his family. His family is fine and wanted him to go back to school because they want the best for him.

When my 7 year old daughter wants to eat all of her Halloween candy in one sitting, she THINKS it is what is best for her. Being older and wiser, I don't allow it.

Now, Sanchez 'thinks' this is what is best for him. And, he isn't listening to anyone tell him differently.

The more I read about him, the happier I will be when the Chiefs don't take him.

Mecca didn't say that, I did. I believe every word of it too. At 22 years of age with a fully functional brain, I'd like to think he can weigh his options and pick what is best. His family might have disagreed and wanted him to graduate, but he might have felt financially, going early was best for them considering the potential rookie cap that might be placed.

I also think Bradford made a mistake by not leaving early. He might get drafted higher next year, but if a new CBA is in place and has a rookie cap, he missed out on a ton of money.

ChiefRon 02-20-2009 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by MWagg72 (Post 5510882)
I also think Bradford made a mistake by not leaving early. He might get drafted higher next year, but if a new CBA is in place and has a rookie cap, he missed out on a ton of money.

And who's to say this didn't play a BIG factor into his decision, worried about a rookie cap...

CoMoChief 02-20-2009 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 5510020)
And now we're right back to this "pac 10 sucks" argument, people need to get over that.

Why its true.

Uh oh.......here comes your........confrence bowl game record argument........GAY


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