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Here's my thing:
This draft doesn't HAVE a sure thing. Everyone has warts. There isn't a sure-fire guy at an impact position. Yeah, Geno Smith has some question marks. Yeah, there are some QBs who are similar (though Glennon is really the only one that has the tools to match Smith's ultimate upside). But how do the other top prospects hold up if you shine the same light on them that's being shined on Smith? Let's talk about Luke Joekel, since he's a hot name right now. He's great in pass pro, in the phone booth or on an island, and he's got great, choppy feet. But he also is only an average run blocker at the NFL level and lacks the strength/bulk to dominate in that regard. If you're taking a tackle first overall, he'd better be a guy that dominates in both phases of the offensive game. And is he REALLY that much better than Jake Matthews (who could be available anywhere from 5-15)? Matthews isn't quite as stellar in pass pro but is much better rounded. It wouldn't surprise me at all if Matthews has a better pro career. What about Star Lutuli? Also a hot name. But compare him to some of the other stud DTs that are first-rounders (Hankins, Floyd, Richardson, etc). IS there really a big separation? Is he MORE of a sure thing than any of them? And does KC REALLY need to spend another first-round pick on a DT (That has worked SO well)... And, finally, my FAVORITE: Manti Te'o. He's a highly productive player at a position that is NOT a premium spot in the NFL. He's an average CFB athlete and likely below-average in terms of NFL athleticism. He's also not an impact player rushing the QB. Best case scenario for him is probably being as good as Derrick Johnson. How big a difference does it make taking Te'o at 1 vs. the guy from Stanford or someone similar in Round 3? My point: If you're going to reach for a player - which the Chiefs are going to be doing if they stay at No. 1 regardless - reach for the best guy at the highest impact position. I see Smith and Joekel as similar risks, so I say Smith. No, Geno Smith is not Andrew Luck or RG3 (at least not at this point). But Joekel is sure as hell not Joe Thomas, Jonathan Ogden or Orlando Pace. Manti Te'o is sure as hell not Brian Urlacher. Lutuli is sure as hell not Ndamuhkong Suh. |
The last two games without Barkley showed what he is really worth. The all-world talent around him sure didn't put up the same stats and show that they did with Barkley.
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Short, slow and doesn't have great arm strength (it's good enough but not great). He does, however, have great mechanics and is very bright (and sometimes effective at reading defenses). Sounds like a future game manager to me. |
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It is a certainty that the Chiefs will draft a QB at #1 overall, like it or not.
The name of the game is QB. |
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I also personally watched him get completely shut down by a Dave Steckel defense. Other than that, hard to disagree. |
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THAT has worked out brilliantly over the years." -- Says Steve Bono, Elvis Grbac, Matt Cassel and too many others. |
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I bet last year you would've had a meltdown if the chiefs picked cousins. |
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This just can't be serious. |
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ROFL |
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Not really a fair rebuttal here. By this logic, we would all be angry we traded up to get RGIII or took Russell Wilson when we had a chance. Which looking back, we would've gladly done either. A guy who's actually proven something in the NFL is worth far far more than a guy who's in this year's draft. Cousins doesn't have an extensive track record but he's played in the League and shown, in limited time, he can play. We may decide to go another direction but Cousins has a lot of value right now especially given his low salary and low mileage. A deal for him would certainly cost us our #2 and #3 picks this year and that may not be enough for Washington to ship him off. |
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This 2013 crop looks more like Chad Pennington, Cade McNown, Weeden and Josh Freeman level prospects. |
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Brilliant! |
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Jamarcus Russell put together a few good quarters, too. Matt Cassel put together a few good GAMES. Want either one of them? |
meanwhile instead of buying high and selling low (see Cassel, Grbac, Bono) we could be buying low and selling high when we draft Geno Smith and Tyler Bray.
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I will be the first to admit, I know very little of Stanzi other than he won a decent amount of games at Iowa, but I watched a lot of Cousins last year and he certainly doesn't look like a high ceiling type of guy. Hence he got drafted where he did. This is not Russel Wilson who got looked over due to size. Wilson is an athletic mofo who was great at Wisconsin. |
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Considering the likely asking price for Cousins, he carries incredible risk. More than drafting Geno Smith or Mike Glennon at No. 1. More than drafting Luke Joekel at No. 1 and hoping someone you want is still left at No. 33. The Chiefs probably have 'no earthly idea' who to select for a number of reasons: 1) They currently have no head coach and no offense. 2) The GM situation is in upheaval 3) We're still months away from the draft, which means combines and interviews and pro days haven't been conducted yet. If it was 3 days before the draft and the mess was still this jumbled, them having 'no earthly idea' might mean something. 3 months out, it means absolutely nothing. |
This year has really exposed the crazies we have as fans...Cousins has 1 good game and all of a sudden he's ****ing Joe Montana. This is becoming pathetic
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You must have skipped the paint chips and went straight the fishing sinkers, huh? |
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The Skins are putting out the high price so someone will foolishly offer them a 1st rounder. They'll take the first deal like that they can get. The team who trades for Cousins is getting Matt Cassel. Congrats! You just shat away another 4 NFL seasons! |
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From NFL.com He is an accurate and safe thrower who knows how to pick his spots. He is a good athlete who can make plays on the run, but is not going to run past many NFL defenders. A safe pick as a backup option. Cousins is widely considered to be a game manager type at the next level. He makes good decisions with the ball but has not shown he can make the flash plays to move the offense and win games for his team at the next level. He will need talent around him to succeed, which limits his value. From ProFootballWeekly Has a narrow frame susceptible to taking a pounding. Can be too cerebral and mechanical with his reads. Has displayed a tendency to overthink the game, resulting in holding the ball too long. Average ball velocity — ball will flutter and appear to die outside the numbers if he cannot step into it. Lacks ideal arm talent to rip it deep. Not a scrambler and cannot improvise or create many plays when the pocket moves. Many throws are simple and predetermined. Summary: Has the intangibles and intelligence to develop into a highly efficient, dink-and-dunk, rhythm passer. Resemblance to 49ers QB Alex Smith and must continue developing physically to survive the toll of an NFL season. Could thrive with crisp coaching and confidence-building play-calling in a precision passing game such as that of the Texans, Redskins, Patriots or 49ers. |
I still cant believe Stanzi didn't play this year
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Anyone suggesting we trade for Cousins is probably one of Pioli's bestest friends.
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I'm sure the coaches saw Stanzi plenty in practice, and didn't feel like he was any better than the alternatives. Which says a lot about Stanzi.
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We all know Cassel was forced as the starter. That says enough right there. |
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I've learned after watching sports for over 30 years that the backup is usually a backup for a reason.
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Dumbass. |
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At this point I think you're just trolling.
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Only players who are sure fire HOF'ers are worth the first overall pick, Right?
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Just read his pro comparison is Jason Mother****ing Campbell. I don't buy it, but it's what the article said.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/story/0ap1000000121092/article/geno-smith-matt-barkley-headline-2013-nfl-draft-quarterbacks |
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Campbell played in a run-dominated offense and never displayed the downfield accuracy or short-range touch that Smith has. |
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I have no idea if Geno Smith will be a Brady or a Ware, but using stats from college really don't mean anything. |
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Chiefs have not one single guy that can consistently get himsef open with quickness, agil and accurate at running routes. CHiefs have no receiver with straight line speed or with jumping ability. |
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Yeah, your username is apt. |
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The Chiefs have plenty of cap room. $100 million under it, combined, over the past 4 years (i.e. The Pioli Disaster). It isn't going to be a problem, and Tyson Jackson certainly isn't going to bust the cap. Worrying about not having cap room to keep Tyson Jackson is about like worrying about not having a condom to f*** Roseanne Barr. |
This will not end well for you...
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One other is a space eating DT (who is only slightly separated from a plethora of other stud DTs and therefore ALSO an overdraft). The last is a physically underwhelming, try-hard guy at a non-impact position. He probably will make some Pro Bowls based on his name and pedigree alone (cough... Eric Berry ... cough), but I will be shocked if Te'o is ever considered a "huge impact guy" anywhere outside a Mormon mission. |
Manti Te'o is now a future All-Pro?
ROFL ROFL ROFL |
We need an entirely new set of WR's...Baldwin and Co don't have it. Losing Bowe would hurt badly.
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Interesting stats for Geno versus that powerhouse Syracuse defense. 18 of 24 for 187 with 59 of the 187 being pure YAC on a single play. WV zero for 9 on third down and zero for two on fourth. Lost fumble. Two safeties with one on an intentional grounding call. Lots of scowls and funny faces though. The snow affected his play and, as we know, it never snows in KC or Denver. Sounds like there can be no question in anybody's mind. Everyone has to agree that Geno is the number one pick off the board. If you disagree, you must be a complete football dipshit.
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And just go ahead and cut baldwin. |
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Yeah, he's smaller and slower than Cam Newton. But Smith has good size (6-3, 215) and moves very well in the pocket (Better than Glennon, Wilson, Nassib, Bray, Barkley, and Landry Jones). The only top QBs who really move as well as Smith are Tahj Boyd (who is nowhere close to the passer Smith is) and Aaron Murray (who might or might not be coming out). |
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Ass wiper? |
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