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***West Virginia Pro Day***
Just an FYI...is on Thursday (tomorrow)
31 NFL teams will have reps there. The Chiefs will be showing Alex Daniel around town.... |
Curious. Which is the one team not sending a guy?
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I read it was all 32 teams. Jaguars have almost their entire front office in Morgantown right now.
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He's trying to be funny. The Chiefs will be there.
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At this point it does seem like Smith killing it at his pro-day can only help us by getting us a better trade down. I will take it over drafting Joeckel/Fisher.
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Jags are sending a huge group there tomorrow. Good for us I guess.
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Bills have too many needs to give up picks. They will settle for Barkley/Nassib.
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Geno having a fantastic performance is all win for us.
Either it means we will more seriously consider him at 1.1 or others will look to leapfrog the competition to take him, driving up the value of our pick for a trade back. |
Chiefsplanet will have 40 reps in attendance.
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They're probably there to watch Tavon Austin. That guy is a playmaker.
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Show em what you got Geno. Pull down your pants and show em what you got Geno.
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What time is the workout?
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Watch me talk myself into false hope...
Reid said during his PC, "We're going to 'build' the QB position". We trade for one. Sign one in FA. And draft Geno. |
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We should kidnap Geno, put him into cryogenic freeze for a year, and next year he can re-declare for the draft.
The Chiefs will realize their Alex Smith mistake and draft him once he's unfrozen. |
I hope we look back at this draft with great remorse when Geno is winning Superbowls for someone else. He's gonna be a better pro than college QB.
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I could really see Geno flourishing in Buffalo with CJ Spiller out there. I think he would fit that offense perfectly.
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It's astonishing to me how little interest the Chiefs had in Geno.
Just really mindnumbing. |
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If we don't draft Geno The evil side of me wants Geno to go to the Raiders and completely destroy us every year.
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I preferred trying Geno, but Reid and Dorsey disagreed. I would much rather see them proven right than continue to have my team fail. You guys who would rather see Geno succeed than the Chiefs is puzzling to me. This validates you as an Internet expert? Are you expecting a GM offer because you were right on Geno? I would rather see Reid see something the average fan doesn't, and turn this ****ing franchise around. While I don't agree with their decision right now seeing Geno Smith light shit up won't make me feel better in the least. I hope we look back at this with remorse? Beat yourself in the head with a hammer if you enjoy torturing yourself so much. JFC. |
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Why the **** would we trade up ONE spot for someone your team is never going to get? LAWL, LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL. |
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I know a Jags fan who just went full reerun...
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No true chiefs fan wants the raiders to ever win
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Yeah, what he said.:thumb:
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that team is a horrible mess and one suspect QBOTF isn't going to be able to prove a thing in that environment |
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This...I honestly think some of the posters on this board would rather see the Chiefs lose than not win using their patented internet board strategy. Good God, some of you guys have just lost it. |
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Big Cat Country@BigCatCountry
#Jaguars sending huge contingent to West Virginia Pro Day http://sbn.to/16uk40D |
Balls in your court Buffalo, make the move! We know you want that #1 pick.
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If Geno is a bust there will be a lot of excuse making here
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Eagles not saying much other than hes impressive.
http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/i...ssive-guy.html Despite making the 600-mile trek to and from Morgantown, and bringing owner Jeffrey Lurie along for the ride, Chip Kelly and Howie Roseman didn’t have much to say about their private workout of West Virginia quarterback Geno Smith. “Obviously, he’s an impressive guy,” Roseman said Wednesday, two days after the Eagles brass checked out the top-rated draft prospect. Impressive enough to be a top ten pick? “You’re going through the process, you’re trying to get as much information as possible,” said Roseman, who has the No. 4 overall pick. “I can’t comment on anybody else’s draft board and at this point I can’t comment on ours.” The Eagles currently have five quarterbacks on their roster – Michael Vick, Nick Foles, Dennis Dixon, Trent Edwards and G.J. Kinne – but none are considered Kelly’s likely quarterback of the future. So naturally, there has been speculation that the Eagles will select a quarterback at some point in the draft, whether it’s Smith in the first round or someone like Matt Scott of Arizona, who the Birds worked out in Philadelphia this week, in one of the latter rounds. “We’re going to look at anybody and everybody to see if we can win games,” Kelly said. “Does that mean we’re going to draft a quarterback in the draft? I don’t know.” Smith is likely to be the first quarterback drafted, but there is some dispute among analysts over where he will be taken. Some believe he’s a top ten talent. Others think the 6-foot-2, 218-pounder is a late-round pick, although a quarterback-desperate team could take him much earlier. The Eagles were probably doing their due diligence in traveling to Morgantown, but Lurie’s unusual presence suggested that the team is either very interested in Smith or were sending out a smokescreen. “I don’t know that we want to get into specifics about who’s coming to the trips with us,” Roseman said when asked about Lurie tagging along. “We’re going to see a lot of people here in the next few weeks. We’re going to make sure that we get as much information as possible to make the No. 4 pick in the draft the right one for the Philadelphia Eagles.” |
overall, I do not like the idea of taking an OL in the top 5. Hell, maybe even the top 10..
but, it seems that's the route we'll be taking, unfortunately. They'd better make some moves to get a 2nd back. Otherwise, all we'll have to show for the #1 pick is a lineman, and some 3rd rounders, etc. Luckily, the FO has addressed areas os huge need so far in FA (unlike shithead Scooter). |
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Meanwhile, we'll be toiling in mediocrity with not shot at a QB sitting at 8-8. Gimmie and A or gimmie and F. |
Jim Corbett@ByJimCorbett
Philly doing due dilligence on Geno Smith today after Monday workout for Chip Kelly, Buddy Nix here needs QB after dumping Ryan Fitzpatrick |
Jags have all their people too, kc has good trade options
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I already have my excuse ready if he goes somewhere else and busts |
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That's what kills me about this situation. It's like they are taking the lazy, easy way out. It's like they really didn't want to give it the best shot they could, and by giving away two consecutive 2nd rounders they giving up on finding that vaunted "value" QB for awhile too. If we aren't taking a QB in 1 or 2 this year, you know these ****ers aren't going to take a QB in the first next year. Consciously planning to pick up your franchise QB in the third or lower is not sound mgmt. The test is whether QBs taken in this year's first and second and next year's second end up being better than Alex Smith. If they are then Dorsey/Reid failed in their job, if not then they get a pass. |
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Yall think another team will trade with yall for that pick!? LOLOLOLOLOLOL. Yall are delusional as **** now. Yall are stuck at #1. Deal with it. |
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This is no different than when Pioli came to town and we were told to give Cassel a chance. Same ****ing game is played on the fans. |
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We all should have known better when Reid was hired. He wasn't about to come in here and tie himself to a rookie QB at this point in his career. There is no Luck in this draft for him or any other coach to draft and automatically gain something, Reid wasn't about to put his QB guru NFL status up for anyone other than a can't miss prospect.
He's fully aware that he has about 3 years to put this job on the right or he'll be unemployed once again. He and the this Franchise (along with a disturbing number of its mouth breathing fans) are more willing to trust a "feel good" or reclamation project like Alex Smith than actually *gasp* draft a QB #1 overall. |
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What's true in both our examples though is that you have to be willing to draft a QB in order to well.... get a QB. :p Crazy I know. |
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It's so obvious that we need to draft Geno.
Draft him, wait for the trade offers. If none come, we develop him for the future. What are we really losing by doing this? |
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You just proved that their logic SUCKS. |
I think that it's obvious that if Reid and Dorsey end up winning big with A. Smith that everyone will be happy.
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What sad ****ing state of affairs.
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