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Originally Posted by SNR
Good luck waiting another 30 years for Andrew Luck to fall into your laps, douches.
The only way to get a real QB in this league is to go ****ing get one yourself, warts and all.
Geno wasn't terrible at all. In fact, he would have been in a perfect position.
I hope the people who find this hilarious are equally as cheerful next year at this time when all the good QBs are gone before the Chiefs pick and we're forced to YET AGAIN pass on QB talent just because there's no "sure thing."
You'll keep saying the Chiefs did the right thing. Meanwhile, Alex Smith will be yucking it up and you'll continue to bitch about the Chiefs being "unlucky."
There's no such thing as luck in the NFL. The Ravens needed a QB in 2008. So did the Falcons. They "reached" on their guys and got what they needed.
We're going to roll with Alex Smith. Think about that.
BUT AT LEAST OUR LT WILL BE REALLY GOOD, RITE?
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It wouldn't have mattered what spot we were in this year, we could have had a 6-8 win year and if we had wanted him we could have had him. I agree that we should pull the trigger on qb prospects every now and then, but this year is a little more shaky in the first round. Taking a quarterback 1st overall just to roll the dice on a less than stellar class seems ****tarded, and the rest of the league thought so as well.
Flacco was picked around 18 with a trade, becuase apparently they liked him much more than Brohm and Henne. That hardly required such an early pick and drastic measures. Stop being such a weeping gash and see what happens. Wilson will be there in the third, and worst case scenario Reid takes a better prospect in a more talented class if the Smith experiment doesn't work out.