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Andy Reid dominated the NFC East. The Raiders are going backwards, the Chargers have a new staff (which sucks), an old QB, while playing in a 30,000 seat stadium in a city that doesn't want them. The Broncos, Chargers and Bills will feature first time had coaches and the Raiders will have many new assistants, including a new OC, as well. |
****, we're so due for a QB in the draft that I would take one in the first or second day of the draft this year and still draft one in the 1st next year. It's time to go all in and get a ****ing QB.
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In any event, KC needs to make a move for QB either this season or next. |
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I don't think they'll be 12-4 again, but I don't think the Chiefs will be either. |
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They had a last place schedule, which isn't nearly as detriment as in years past but it's fact. I didn't see another 12 win season. 9 or 10, sure. It's not a slam dunk but I don't see it. |
As for those talking about the schedule difficulty, here are the differences:
KC: vs. Pittsburgh, @ Houston OAK: vs. Baltimore, @ Tennessee DEN: vs. Cincinatti, @ Indianapolis SD: vs. Cleveland, @ Jacksonville Unless Houston makes a big improvement at QB, I'd rather play them than Tennessee personally... the Colts and Bengals could also be better next year for sure. You never know how teams will be though this early, including ours. |
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At the end of the day it's about how you mold the team around your QB. Look at Luck in Indy. 'Perfect prospect', but not much to show for it because of the management that has went on there. Then, on the flip side we see guys like Brady, Wilson, Carr, Brees, Prescott, Cousins, Rodgers, etc. None of them were drafted where they should have been, but yet they've been put in good situations and molded themselves into 'franchise' QBs. The Chiefs can do it in any draft, so long as they try. |
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I don't see that it has to be so hard. Take a guy build a team and you can have longevity of success and find the parts that fit the system. |
I wonder how David Carr would have done in the league if not picked up by an expansion team that had no blocking for him and if he went elsewhere with being put in better situation for success? I bet he would have flourished under Bill Belichick.
So I think teams can make or break quarterbacks just as much as a quarterback can make or break a team. Still have to have vision of how a team is going function to make it work from the HC and ones making personnel decisions to make it work. |
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As for Dorsey, I'm not sure we've been too critical of him. I'll admit that he's been too weak with his boss when it comes to his family's apparent policy to not draft a QBOTF in the first round, but there's a slight chance that could be changing. As much as I like Romo, I just don't see this O-line keeping his bones unbroken. Sad, but I think I'm right. Fisher is going to be watched like a hawk in the first few games of the season, and he doesn't have the strength or talent to hold-off a would-be Romo killer. THAT being said, I'd love to see us target Drew Lock year after next. But there's a slim chance those stars align, and I think Hunt understands that the peasants are pissed, pitchforks are being brought out of the shed and banners are being prepared, so he might have to swallow his pride and allow a QB to be drafted in the first round this year. That probably takes Drew out of the mix next year.. |
So in 2018 you have the following QB's:
Sam Darnold Josh Rosen Lamar Jackson Jake Browning Luke Falk Mason Rudolph The top 4 will go in the top 6 or 7 picks. That's all but guaranteed. It's also guaranteed that we would cost at least 3 first rd picks just as the starting point, and that's assuming teams will even consider trading with you instead of taking one of these guys.
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So now you're stuck with either Luke Falk or Mason Rudolph...spread QB's who aren't very mobile. Yeah **** the 2018 hype bullshit. Mahommes is a better fit than those 2 guys. |
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