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Clark Judge: Rating smartest, boldest, scariest offseason moves
Rating smartest, boldest, scariest offseason moves
May 13, 2009 By Clark Judge CBSSports.com Senior Writer http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/11743195 Five boldest moves Kansas City hiring Scott Pioli Some people automatically put this one in the win column. Not me. Not after Charlie Weis fizzled at Notre Dame and Romeo Crennel bombed out in Cleveland. OK, so they were former New England coaches, and Pioli was a decorated GM. They still fall from the same tree. The question I have is this: How much was Pioli responsible for what happened in New England? "I guess we're about to find out," said one NFC general manager. The good news is that Thomas Dimitroff had New England ties, too, and he circled the bases in his first turn as a GM in Atlanta. The bad news: Pioli's first draft with Kansas City: There are reaches everywhere. He also reversed the team's Get Young Now policy by adding 30-something discards like Bobby Engram, Zach Thomas, Monty Beisel and Mike Vrabel. You can do that when you're at or near the top, like New England. But this is a team that lost 23 of its last 25, for crying out loud. Five biggest gambles Kansas City acquiring Matt Cassel I know what he did with New England. But that was the Patriots, and tell me where you find Randy Moss, Wes Welker, Richard Seymour and Bill Belichick in the 816 area code. Cassel was surrounded by a raft of talent on the field and on the sidelines in New England, and I'm still looking for that support group here. So he produced a couple of 400-yard passing games and won 10 of 15 starts. That was nice. But I want to see him reproduce it here. OK, I know what you're thinking: What do the Chiefs have to lose -- especially when all they surrendered for Cassel and Vrabel was a second-round draft pick? Try this: They're paying Cassel $14.65 million in guaranteed salary. If he turns out to be the next Scott Mitchell I know some bean counters in red suits who will demand explanations. |
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I know people bring up this under thing all the time but I fully suspect they want to build a pure 3-4 team, now Jackson fits that and that'll leave us needing a nose and Terrance Cody being in next years draft...problem is I'm not sure where any of those other guys fit. Plus it hurts because when you have to take a NT instead of one of the many playmakers that will be available next year it's frustrating. |
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Jackson isn't even the pick that frustrated me the most, that one you can atleast reason with to understand it.
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Yea that one I didn't like, I feel like if they wanted another guy to play end, there was a better prospect still available.
I also didn't like some of the later picks I feel like they could have gotten better value for the picks and more pressing positions. |
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Draft position does matter....your top picks need to be franchise players not role players.
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i know you wanted gilbert in the third. i sympathize with not understanding a pick, but how many of gilbert's game have you seen? sure he sounds good on paper, but i think it's a little silly to think we know something about these guys that they don't when they've seen every snap he(+Magee)'s ever taken. im gonna assume they had something they didn't like about him we couldn't see. |
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I saw Gilbert several times.....
When you compare them the only thing you can really give Magee is that he went to Purdue while Gilbert went to San Jose State. Gilbert is a guy who is 3 inches taller, is basically the prototype of a 3-4 end in physical build. He's more naturally athletic, he's played inside and outside productively. Gilbert won the defensive player of the year award for his conference and led the nation in tackles for loss. That's just something I will never really understand on how Magee was taken in front of him. |
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i believe a (large?) portion of their evaluation is based on whether or not they believe a player loves football and will be a hard worker.
we can't evaluate this with most players, perhaps this played into the decision(Magee was commonly known to have high character) i liked the idea of Gilbert as a prospect, but i just feel blinded to most of the equation. i know discussing prospects it takes away from your point if you admit you don't know everything about a guy, but there is so much to know it's impossible for us to fully evaluate them as teams do. i'm not saying they always make the right decision, just that they make a much more informed decision. Last edited by bdeg; 05-16-2009 at 09:16 PM.. |
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Why trade for anyone you're not convinced about? I'd rather see a baseball player take 3 good cuts and strike out, instead of standing at the plate with the bat on his shoulder because the pitcher MIGHT walk him. You either have 100% confidence in the guy, or you don't waste a 2nd round pick on him, IMO. |
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Peter King didn't report it, but he didn't refute it either. Unlike, say, the Cassel contract story. It's not conjecture. If the Chiefs were willing to move back that far, they were willing to part with Tyson Jackson. To be there at #20, Jackson would have had to slip past, off the top of my head, Green Bay, Denver twice, and San Diego. There was even talk in Cleveland that the Browns were willing to move down when #5 came up because they had their eye on Jackson and he was gone. I can't state this for certain, but I've read elsewhere that Kiper's mock the day before the draft had Jackson going #5 and Curry going #3. And then the KC-Jackson talk started and he changed it. His last mock posted at ESPN indicates there might be updates, but it doesn't specifically say if anything was changed. Regardless, I don't know where it came from that everyone had Jackson going 17-20. Most everything I remember had him going to Denver with their first pick of the two (#12, I think). Well, what are they supposed to say? "Ehhhh, he's OK, but we really wanted to move back"? I'm sure they're fine having gotten Jackson, don't get me wrong. But there were numerous reports in the weeks before that draft that Pioli was trying to trade down. Actively working, calling teams, trying to make a deal. A specific draft-day report said they were willing to trade back to a point where Jackson surely would have been gone. You can question the Teicher story about Detroit, but there's no reason to doubt the numerous stories that Pioli was trying to move down. And that itself doesn't jive with the tunnel-vision type mentality you're suggesting they used, where they just zeroed in on Jackson and didn't care how big a reach he was. If Pioli wanted Jackson that bad, he's not going to move down and risk someone leaping ahead of him. |
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