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In 2000, with the 153rd pick, the Chiefs made a good decision
153rd pick
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Nuthooks
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WHY YOU BRINGING UP OLD SHIT?
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Diddys freak off
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Such a great pick that the Chiefs won zero playoff games during the entirety of his career.
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Never heard of her
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Wesley and Hall were both good picks.
Sylvester Morris could have been solid if not for the injury. Bartee is still referenced here as a punchline. Maybe the worst DB I've ever seen for the Chiefs. Certainly when you consider his draft status as a 2nd rounder. I totally forgot Frank Moreau until his name was mentioned recently in a joke conversation about former RBs. I don't remember Dennis, Alford, or Kitchings. I'm guessing back then CP wasn't lauding every 5th to 7th round pick as a future Hall of Famer, unlike nowadays. |
I remember Dennis. He started alot of games in 2000. But he sucked.
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Pat Dennis > William Bartee.
Fight me. |
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He’s no Skyy Moore.
Did this random pick from a millennia ago live close to you? |
Kirstie Tynes?
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No, it was the undrafted guys who were always future HOFers back then. I can still name some Vermeil nobody WRs that I thought were going to be really good. This was before Terrance Copper showed me the truth about UDFA WRs and special teams. |
I also remember how people kind of hated Dante Hall at first. Gunther drafted him to be a RB (which he was in college) and after doing nothing and kind of mucking around the bottom of the roster, people just had enough of his shit going into the 2002 season.
Bob Dole was the one who rationally told us that Dante was going to be the starting kick returner, and we all booed and hissed at him. He told us that Hall was the only returner who consistently caught the kick. He was 100% correct, and a year later the rest is history. |
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