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I'll say this.
If we do trade down, we better be getting a first in next year's draft, because I'll want the ammunition next year to move up to get the QB we'll want then. |
For a GM who finds risks to be scary, you'd think Berry would be the perfect solution.
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Oh, who the **** am I kidding? Pioli's never going to take a franchise QB.* *Praying the reverse psychology works |
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I will guarantee if you surveyed at least 20 GMs and asked them the safest pick in this draft, they'd all say Eric Berry. |
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But if Berry goes tits up, it would take an immanently stupid fan to bitch. Sometimes, even the best of plans **** up. |
I'm starting to lose my capacity to be upset by this team.
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The top 4 are set KC is the spot to drum up some interest
~please stop with the brokeback mountain bs |
The real problem with this is if you do this, you absolutely have to nail 70 or 80 percent of your picks in a given draft because you aren't getting an elite playmaker, most likely.
The likelihood of that isn't great, and for a team like the Chiefs, that just leaves you with a big bag of shit. The best we can hope for is another 2008, and those kind of classes don't come along often. Best case scenario we fill five or six starting positions, Cassel steers us to 6-10, and we have a shot at a quarterback next year. You know, if Cassel proves to be a bust, you can legit argue that they need to tank games at the end of next season to guarantee a shot at a quarterback. Most of the time that gets scoffed at, but it would make a ton of sense in that situation. |
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I'll make this promise right now:
If we trade down with Berry there and pass up both he and Clausen and take some ****tard like Bulaga in the middle of the first round, I will go to the home opener next year wearing an Eric Berry jersey of whatever team trades up for him. |
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I commend the fact you would actually purchase tickets. There's nothing like ushering in a New Arrowhead with the cheapest payroll in the NFL. |
Mays isn't even close to Berry. Mays' ceiling is between his ears. Plus Berry has the ability to play CB, something Mays does not. If he goes to a good defensive team, Steelers or Ravens, he'll probably look much better than Berry would, if Berry went to KC.
Ed Reed is a freak, but he's a much better player for the Ravens than he would have been if he played in St. Louis or Detroit. Mays is a special talent, I just think he could look like a bust if he goes to the wrong team. |
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