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Old 11-07-2016, 02:39 PM   #1
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I know, but they seem to be focusing on Kessler right now. (Despite a pretty productive outing from Hogan last week (or was it the week before). I can see him being available at the end of the summer unless the Browns offer him a longer deal to stick around as a backup to Kessler or whatever else they decide to go with. I like his game in terms of matching Reid's offense.

I just don't see a whole lot of options in the 2017 Draft at the QB position. Kizer (Notre Dame), Trubisky (North Carolina), but that's about it. Not much to get excited about at the position in the upcoming draft. Might have to wait it out until the 2018 Draft.
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Old 11-07-2016, 02:43 PM   #2
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I just don't see a whole lot of options in the 2017 Draft at the QB position. Kizer (Notre Dame), Trubisky (North Carolina), but that's about it. Not much to get excited about at the position in the upcoming draft. Might have to wait it out until the 2018 Draft.
Classic paragraph. Can't think of a year gone by that chiefs fan didn't drip this jewel ...
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Old 11-07-2016, 02:51 PM   #3
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Classic paragraph. Can't think of a year gone by that chiefs fan didn't drip this jewel ...
I can't think of year that Chiefs fans didn't say the classic "Maybe there will be one next year".

Don't know until you try. Having rejects from other teams hasn't worked.
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Old 11-07-2016, 02:53 PM   #4
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I can't think of year that Chiefs fans didn't say the classic "Maybe there will be one next year".

Don't know until you try. Having rejects from other teams hasn't worked.
Yeah, the Chiefs would have been so much better off had they not traded for Alex Smith and drafted Geno Smith #1 overall.



You're dumb as ****.
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Old 11-07-2016, 02:56 PM   #5
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Yeah, the Chiefs would have been so much better off had they not traded for Alex Smith and drafted Geno Smith #1 overall.



You're dumb as ****.
That's not what I meant dip shit. What part of that was directed at passing on crappy Geno. We passed on Carr, Wilson and countless other good QB's over the years in favor of another teams reject.

Think before you type moron.
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Old 11-07-2016, 03:06 PM   #6
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That's not what I meant dip shit. What part of that was directed at passing on crappy Geno. We passed on Carr, Wilson and countless other good QB's over the years in favor of another teams reject.
33 teams passed on Carr. The Chiefs had a QB and no 2nd round pick. Wilson lasted until the 3rd round because of his height.

You and the other butt****s act like choosing a QB is an exact science. There haven't been "countless" QB's the Chiefs have passed over that became HOFer's, which is basically what you and all the other morons that dissatisfied with Alex Smith, want.

Taking Sanchez or Clausen or Weeden or any number of draft choices would have meant the loss of a good player, such as Dee Ford or Eric Fisher or Mitch Morse.

Or would you rather have Garrett Grayson (cut), Brett Hundley or Sean Mannion over Marcus Peters or Morse or Conley or Steven Nelson?

THINK before you type, jackass.
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Old 11-07-2016, 08:50 PM   #7
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[QUOTE=DaneMcCloud;12536912]33 teams passed on Carr. The Chiefs had a QB and no 2nd round pick. Wilson lasted until the 3rd round because of his height.

You and the other butt****s act like choosing a QB is an exact science. There haven't been "countless" QB's the Chiefs have passed over that became HOFer's, which is basically what you and all the other morons that dissatisfied with Alex Smith, want.

Taking Sanchez or Clausen or Weeden or any number of draft choices would have meant the loss of a good player, such as Dee Ford or Eric Fisher or Mitch Morse.

Or would you rather have Garrett Grayson (cut), Brett Hundley or Sean Mannion over Marcus Peters or Morse or Conley or Steven Nelson?

THINK before you type, jackass.[/QUOTE

We haven't drafted a QB worth a shit ever and people on here think there were never any available. That is rediculus. Not saying there will be a good one this year we could get but KC a has long history of not trying. We get a cast off and hand them the job and ignore the position by never spending a high pick on a possible long term answer. It's probably the biggest reason we have not won shit. We don't have a home grown stud QB that can be relied on to win.
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Old 11-07-2016, 05:30 PM   #8
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I can't think of year that Chiefs fans didn't say the classic "Maybe there will be one next year".

Don't know until you try. Having rejects from other teams hasn't worked.
How many Super Bowls has Andrew Luck won so far?

How about Jimmy Clausen? (A fan favorite here at Chiefs Planet.)

You do realize that since Dorsey has been GM, they've signed and drafted a quarterback every single season/off season?

They've tried plenty.

Brought in Smith. Brought in Daniel. Brought in Foles.

Bray - signed as a rookie free agent.
Murray - drafted as a rookie.
Hogan - drafted as a rookie.

I'm really sorry that Alex Smith, who's been one of the most successful QB's in the league since joining the Chiefs has led the team that you might root for to three consecutive winning seasons, two playoff appearances and a playoff win. Must be a real bummer for you every Sunday to root for a winning team. Must really stick in your craw as you are one of the piss and moan malcontents that keep rehashing the same mantra over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over ad nauseum with little to say other than crying about "why can't we ever draft our own Hall of Fame Super Bowl winning QB?! (Because, you know, all the rest of the teams have three of them on their rosters.

Who do you like in the upcoming draft at the position? Who do you think that they should draft? Who best fits Dorsey's parameters and Reid's offensive scheme that will be available in the 2017 Draft? Are you going to send letters to Dorsey advocating that they select your boy? Are you going to call the scout team and tell them to really start looking at your boy?

What are you going to do that's proactive in helping the team select your future Hall of Fame, multiple Super Bowl winning QBOTF?

Or are you just going to sit around and piss and moan that they aren't doing enough to meet your expectations?
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Old 11-07-2016, 05:53 PM   #9
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How many Super Bowls has Andrew Luck won so far?

How about Jimmy Clausen? (A fan favorite here at Chiefs Planet.)

You do realize that since Dorsey has been GM, they've signed and drafted a quarterback every single season/off season?

They've tried plenty.

Brought in Smith. Brought in Daniel. Brought in Foles.

Bray - signed as a rookie free agent.
Murray - drafted as a rookie.
Hogan - drafted as a rookie.

I'm really sorry that Alex Smith, who's been one of the most successful QB's in the league since joining the Chiefs has led the team that you might root for to three consecutive winning seasons, two playoff appearances and a playoff win. Must be a real bummer for you every Sunday to root for a winning team. Must really stick in your craw as you are one of the piss and moan malcontents that keep rehashing the same mantra over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over ad nauseum with little to say other than crying about "why can't we ever draft our own Hall of Fame Super Bowl winning QB?! (Because, you know, all the rest of the teams have three of them on their rosters.

Who do you like in the upcoming draft at the position? Who do you think that they should draft? Who best fits Dorsey's parameters and Reid's offensive scheme that will be available in the 2017 Draft? Are you going to send letters to Dorsey advocating that they select your boy? Are you going to call the scout team and tell them to really start looking at your boy?

What are you going to do that's proactive in helping the team select your future Hall of Fame, multiple Super Bowl winning QBOTF?

Or are you just going to sit around and piss and moan that they aren't doing enough to meet your expectations?
Great post Sacc. Too bad it wasted wasted trying to talk sensible with a drooling idiot. It would be nice to see him respond with something substantive, but I just don't think he has the mental capacity for it.
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Old 11-07-2016, 02:52 PM   #10
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Classic paragraph. Can't think of a year gone by that chiefs fan didn't drip this jewel ...
The Chiefs will likely need to give up at least two first round picks, a pair of seconds and probably a third to jump up into the Top Two. That's a lot of draft capital for a player that may or may not fit Reid's scheme.

I liked Chad Kelly (Jim Kelly's nephew) as maybe a 4th or 5th round developmental guy but he tore his ACL and won't be able to participate in the All Star games after the college season is completed. He's probably a 7th rounder/UDFA next year.

This QB draft class is pretty shaky this year. No one knows if Trubisky will declare, Brad Kayaa's has been decent but he's a twig (6'4, 215) and probably needs another year of college as well.

I'm good giving up a shit ton of picks if they can get the "right" guy but I'm not so sure that guy exists this year.
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Old 11-07-2016, 05:13 PM   #11
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Classic paragraph. Can't think of a year gone by that chiefs fan didn't drip this jewel ...
I'd be happy to see your evaluation of the position for the 2017 Draft.
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