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Old 03-18-2013, 07:17 AM  
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Peter King: Chiefs will listen to trade offers for Albert

Duno if this is a Q...and it is from King, but hello LT at #1.

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Not sure if this is big, breaking news but Peter King says Chiefs will listen to trade offers for Albert http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/nfl...ack/?mobile=no
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Old 03-18-2013, 07:37 PM   #301
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So before you mine the rough you are going to say there isn't a diamond?

Chiefs way.

Reason why they never find a Kaepernick or Wilson.
There is a first round QB worth taking in most years. I'll put my money there.
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Old 03-18-2013, 07:41 PM   #302
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So before you mine the rough you are going to say there isn't a diamond?

Chiefs way.

Reason why they never find a Kaepernick or Wilson.
Brodie Croyle says "Hi".
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Old 03-18-2013, 07:42 PM   #303
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The reason we are screwing with the OT situation is because we committed to Alex Smith and can't figure out what else to do with the 1.1 pick.
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Old 03-18-2013, 07:43 PM   #304
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Shrugs. I dont know. Clearly, either Albert they dont think can stand up physically for another 4 years, or, clearly they dont like geno smith, and figure they can get a qb they like more in the second round that can sit for a while?

Thats the only reason in the world i could of seen them trading for alex smith. If last years draft class, was this year, there is no way they trade for alex smith, they take andrew luck and laugh.
They take Alex Smith because there wasn't a single QB on the roster that was worth a damn. As well, the free agency QB's weren't going to get you anything other than middling journeyman types of guys.

Trading for Alex Smith is the exact same thing as signing Dunta Robinson for the free safety position or Shaun Smith for CB. Or franchising Branden Albert. They could have had Dee Milliner in the draft. They could have had Joeckel in the draft. They could have had Geno Smith in the draft. But the proven bird in hand is better than potential when you want to win now.

IMO, there is still a real possibility that Geno Smith is the pick. Alex Smith is 29 years old and coming off a concussion. He's also only put up two respectible seasons in his career. However, he was the best option that Dorsey and Reid had in making sure that they had a decent player at the QB position going into the 2013 season.

However, as stated, Geno Smith is just as likely the pick for the Chiefs as Joeckel/Fisher or a guy like Dion Jordan or Barkevious Mingo. (Tamba Hali is also going to be 29 and there isn't much behind him on the roster in terms of speed rush end.)

The Chiefs have set themselves up so as they've basically filled the roster holes through free agency (other than MLB), and they are now free to take who they feel is the best player available, whether that's Geno or Jordan or Joeckel or whoever.
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Old 03-18-2013, 07:45 PM   #305
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The Jets cant even get a first for Revis but you think Albert is worth a first?
Well I know revis.blew out his knee and hasn't played a down since
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Old 03-18-2013, 07:47 PM   #306
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I wouldn't count out guys like Matt Scott.

Kaepernick wasn't exactly a stud coming out of college. All he had was an arm and legs.
Actually, he was.

The guys numbers were insanity sauce level and he won an absolute metric shit ton of games. Kaepernick was a complete ****ing stud coming out of college. Go watch him beat a very good Wisconsin team his last season in their bowl game. He played at Nevada because no one else was going to give him a scholarship because they all thought he was going to play pro baseball, but he was a destroyer of worlds for the Wolfpack.
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Old 03-18-2013, 07:48 PM   #307
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On top of the fact you know he will demand a ton of cash and then possibly want more a few years later.
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Old 03-18-2013, 07:48 PM   #308
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I wouldn't count out guys like Matt Scott.

Kaepernick wasn't exactly a stud coming out of college. All he had was an arm and legs.
you basically just admitted you dont watch college football besides whatever headlines are on ESPN about the sport
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If money is the reason they haven't inked Albert to a long term deal, I'm just hating on that contract they gave Colquitt. That money should have gone to sign Albert.
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Old 03-18-2013, 07:55 PM   #310
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way to think of it that way. God, you hate everything i say so much that you actually speak without THINKING. Franchise left tackles in their prime, get MULTI YEAR contracts. Not franchise tenders when after one year they can let him go, or trade him.... Good call.......

JFC.

meaning, his back might be okay for one year, but not worthy of a 5 year contract. But you keep that hate alive bro!!
We guaranteed him $10,000,000. Did Miami do that with their "injured" LT?
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Old 03-18-2013, 07:57 PM   #311
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They take Alex Smith because there wasn't a single QB on the roster that was worth a damn. As well, the free agency QB's weren't going to get you anything other than middling journeyman types of guys.

Trading for Alex Smith is the exact same thing as signing Dunta Robinson for the free safety position or Shaun Smith for CB. Or franchising Branden Albert. They could have had Dee Milliner in the draft. They could have had Joeckel in the draft. They could have had Geno Smith in the draft. But the proven bird in hand is better than potential when you want to win now.

IMO, there is still a real possibility that Geno Smith is the pick. Alex Smith is 29 years old and coming off a concussion. He's also only put up two respectible seasons in his career. However, he was the best option that Dorsey and Reid had in making sure that they had a decent player at the QB position going into the 2013 season.

However, as stated, Geno Smith is just as likely the pick for the Chiefs as Joeckel/Fisher or a guy like Dion Jordan or Barkevious Mingo. (Tamba Hali is also going to be 29 and there isn't much behind him on the roster in terms of speed rush end.)

The Chiefs have set themselves up so as they've basically filled the roster holes through free agency (other than MLB), and they are now free to take who they feel is the best player available, whether that's Geno or Jordan or Joeckel or whoever.
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Actually, he was.

The guys numbers were insanity sauce level and he won an absolute metric shit ton of games. Kaepernick was a complete ****ing stud coming out of college. Go watch him beat a very good Wisconsin team his last season in their bowl game. He played at Nevada because no one else was going to give him a scholarship because they all thought he was going to play pro baseball, but he was a destroyer of worlds for the Wolfpack.
Yup.
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Old 03-18-2013, 07:58 PM   #313
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This was one of my first thoughts when we tagged Albert. I figured it was a strong possibility we would try to trade him. All signs have been pointing towards us taking a OT at 1.1. By tagging Albert, we controlled his rights for a trade instead of just letting him walk for free.
Bingo!

I said the same thing when I first heard this. This strategy has been used. This is how Cassell got to KC. The Pats knew Pioli was interested so why let him go for nothing. Franchise his ass an make the the interested party pay.

Not saying Albert is gone but I think all options are on the table
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Andy Dalton was the QB who beat Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl. Kaepernick's last Nevada team was very good though, they were ranked most of the season. He passed for 3000/rushed for 1000.

But to be fair, if people knew how good Kaepernick was going to be... he wouldn't have went where he did. He did fall into a good place in SF though... he's surrounded by a ton of talent and they allowed him to run an offense he's used to. Sitting for a year may have helped him.
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