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Old 04-23-2010, 10:53 PM   #1
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that's great

so what kind of production can i expect for the 36th pick?
A lot. And it needs to be immediate.

No excuses.
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Old 04-23-2010, 10:56 PM   #2
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that's great

so what kind of production can i expect for the 36th pick?
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A lot. And it needs to be immediate.

No excuses.
Some of these slapdicks want to compare him to DeSean Jackson.

Fine.

1100 yards, 9 TD's.

Good luck, and as Tim Tebow would say, "God Bless."
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Old 04-23-2010, 10:57 PM   #3
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Some of these slapdicks want to compare him to DeSean Jackson.

Fine.

1100 yards, 9 TD's.

Good luck, and as Tim Tebow would say, "God Bless."
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Old 04-23-2010, 10:58 PM   #4
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Some of these slapdicks want to compare him to DeSean Jackson.

Fine.

1100 yards, 9 TD's.

Good luck, and as Tim Tebow would say, "God Bless."
No, I was only challenged to find one player that weighed 165 pounds who produced anything in the NFL. I think DeSean Jackson fits the bill.
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Old 04-23-2010, 10:59 PM   #5
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No, I was only challenged to find one player that weighed 165 pounds who produced anything in the NFL. I think DeSean Jackson fits the bill.
so 1 out of 'all of them ever' is a good ratio to you
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Old 04-23-2010, 11:02 PM   #6
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so 1 out of 'all of them ever' is a good ratio to you
Yes, he's the only successful small player who was ever in the NFL, or will ever be in the NFL.

Jesus Christ, the negativity is rampant.
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Old 04-23-2010, 11:00 PM   #7
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Some of these slapdicks want to compare him to DeSean Jackson.

Fine.

1100 yards, 9 TD's.

Good luck, and as Tim Tebow would say, "God Bless."
Well, I think that's unfair considering that he doesn't have McNabb throwing to him.

Instead, it's Matt Cassel.

But honestly, I like the choices. Asamoah at LG next to Albert could be a 10 year connection. Add a center tomorrow and we're looking at a badass nucleus.

They took a chance on Moeaki but I'm okay with that because he *could* be special. McCluster's nothing other than a playmaker and if Arenas lives up to billing, he'll push out Carr (who quite honestly, I'm really not a fan of, regardless of the safety position. He just doesn't seem very intuitive).

Flame away.
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Old 04-23-2010, 11:05 PM   #8
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Well, I think that's unfair considering that he doesn't have McNabb throwing to him.

Instead, it's Matt Cassel.

But honestly, I like the choices. Asamoah at LG next to Albert could be a 10 year connection. Add a center tomorrow and we're looking at a badass nucleus.

They took a chance on Moeaki but I'm okay with that because he *could* be special. McCluster's nothing other than a playmaker and if Arenas lives up to billing, he'll push out Carr (who quite honestly, I'm really not a fan of, regardless of the safety position. He just doesn't seem very intuitive).

Flame away.
I love the Asomoah pick. Love it.

However, when you have gaping holes in your front 7, and you pass on these players at some point in the night:

Everson Griffen
Daryl Washington
Koa Misi
Sergio Kindle
Linval Joseph
Sean Lee
Terrence Cody
Major Wright
Chad Jones
Donald Butler

And come away with a project slot WR, a nickle corner (after drafting one last year) and a broken TE, who you traded up for, again, after trading up for one LAST YEAR, you've done a piss-poor job, IMO.

We took part time luxury players, while the board was falling perfectly to take impact players at positions of desperate need.

You couldn't have asked for a board to fall any better than it did tonight, and we ****ing blew it.

Take 4 guys off of that list - any 4 - and this defense is set for a decade.

Instead, we still have the worst front 7 in football.

Inexcusable.
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Old 04-23-2010, 11:11 PM   #9
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I love the Asomoah pick. Love it.

However, when you have gaping holes in your front 7, and you pass on these players at some point in the night:

Everson Griffen
Daryl Washington
Koa Misi
Sergio Kindle
Linval Joseph
Sean Lee
Terrence Cody
Major Wright
Chad Jones
Donald Butler

And come away with a project slot WR, a nickle corner (after drafting one last year) and a broken TE, who you traded up for, again, after trading up for one LAST YEAR, you've done a piss-poor job, IMO.

We took part time luxury players, while the board was falling perfectly to take impact players at positions of desperate need.

You couldn't have asked for a board to fall any better than it did tonight, and we ****ing blew it.

Take 4 guys off of that list - any 4 - and this defense is set for a decade.

Instead, we still have the worst front 7 in football.

Inexcusable.
I understand what you're saying and don't necessarily disagree.

But I'm going to give Romeo Crennel the benefit of the doubt. There is some young talent on the defensive side of the ball. Free agency isn't over. There will be guys cut in training camp that can help the Chiefs.

The bottom line to me is that yes, I expected the Chiefs to shore up the middle of the defense, but I also believe that homerun playmakers on offense and the return game have been lacking for years and years.

And I'm not bummed about Arenas or Moeaki.
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Old 04-23-2010, 11:18 PM   #10
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I understand what you're saying and don't necessarily disagree.

But I'm going to give Romeo Crennel the benefit of the doubt. There is some young talent on the defensive side of the ball. Free agency isn't over. There will be guys cut in training camp that can help the Chiefs.

The bottom line to me is that yes, I expected the Chiefs to shore up the middle of the defense, but I also believe that homerun playmakers on offense and the return game have been lacking for years and years.

And I'm not bummed about Arenas or Moeaki.
I have to wonder about players like Tate.

Again, our OC has the best info possible about him and Clausen and we pass on both.

Twice.

And after the draft Pioli makes a big speech about character, talent, and intelligence.

I don't think Tate or Clausen fall short in talent. Tate perfectly fits the slot WR/KR role. When we pass twice on Tate and prefer to convert a HB to WR it makes me think there's a good reason behind it (despite my preferences.)
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Old 04-23-2010, 11:15 PM   #11
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Old 04-23-2010, 11:25 PM   #13
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np man

McCluster was an awfully weird selection by Pioli, no doubt about that. Seems more of a luxury type of pick when the Chiefs lack the meat and potatoes.

It's already said and done though. With that out of the way, Dexter McCluster is ****ing insane and brings much needed speed to a slow ass Chiefs team. In the long run, this will be a nice selection.
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