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MVP
Join Date: May 2001
Location: midtown KC
Casino cash: $-1475090
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The Super Bowl loss was losing both OT's and not being particularly good inside, either. They'd developed Hudson, and they'd developed Morse; it just turned out that Reiter sucked balls. And Wylie, as we've established, blows goats. So, I mean, you know, you're not going to be two and three deep at OL with any quality. Clyde was a bad pick, it's now clear, by any measure. Whether it was the injuries sapping whatever quicks he had or what, he's not good. Doesn't look like the same cat from LSU at all. But the WR position was largely neglected for years because we had Hill, (and Watkins for a chunk of time ) and we had issues elsewhere that needed fixing. Being a GM is kind of like playing professional whack-a-mole. Hardman was drafted during the Hill drama pt.2 Electric Boogaloo stuff, and you'll never convince me of anything other than Veach was trying to find a guy with a Hill-like skill-set just in case that all went sideways. So that's one #2 pick. Not a bust, exactly, but didn't develop into what we hoped. Was some of that due to being behind Hill? Well, injuries robbed us of finding out last year, but it doesn't seem Reid and Veach think so. Pringle was what a 7th? Powell a 5th? And other than that, it's been cheap signings and UDFA types. Until Moore, and I know a lot of people are really down on him, but I didn't expect he'd get a lot of reps with 4 vets in front of him. So there's a second #2 pick. And traded for Toney, a former #1 pick only one season removed. So I'd say there's been a quite sudden and serious attempt to start adding talent to the room. You can't do it to the detriment of the rest of the football team (which was always my argument against a Dhop/OBJ type) but you can and must draft and develop guys in these expensive positions like DE, OT, CB, and WR if you're paying an elite QB. I mean, it's just common sense. |
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