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View Poll Results: How far will Alex Smith take the Chiefs?
Super Bowl Winner 21 8.64%
Super Bowl Loss 3 1.23%
Championship Game Loss 28 11.52%
Divisional Round Loss (w/o a playoff win) 16 6.58%
Divisional Round Loss (w/ a WC win) 37 15.23%
WC Loss 65 26.75%
Above .500, but never a playoff appearance 55 22.63%
Never above .500 18 7.41%
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Old 02-28-2013, 05:07 PM   #11
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Yeah, but they weren't working for the Hunt owned Chiefs at that time. Hide and watch, read the tea leaves, the future is clear.
I'm almost certain that Clark Hunt would prefer a KC drafted and developed quarterback to lead his team over yet another San Francisco QB. But mandating that the Chiefs draft a QB isn't good business sense, especially when all of the available QB's have flaws.
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