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Originally Posted by SNR
And we should expect him to go through growing pains, even if they're not all that serious or glaring.
That's what makes this a little frustrating. Without a high draft pick or veteran in place, we could end up pissing away years on shitty FS play.
That's what happened with Lewis. He went from "decent for a mid round rookie" in 2010 to "eh, had to play next to Slapdash Portabello" in 2011 to "injured, shitbag situation, teammate killed himself" in 2012. As a midrounder who had initial promise, we were always chasing expectations that he would build up and improve in his time in the NFL. Instead, you could say he only got shittier. 2013 was perhaps his worst year as a player.
We risk the same thing with Commings, where he's not shitty enough to flush down the toilet in 2015, but also not good enough to take control of the position.
Normally teams like the Seahawks know how these players will do because they filled in for injured starters or flashed a ton of potential in preseason/practice squad play. That's how they're able to cycle through in this "next man up" philosophy and let everybody but the most important cogs to the team walk in free agency if they get greedy.
The Chiefs aren't doing that here with Commings. If that really is their plan, it's really a pretty big stab in the dark. One that could go any number of ways. It's far from a calculated roster-building maneuver.
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Worst case scenario, you start Abdullah at a position that's not unreasonable for him, even if he's probably going to be just okay at it. And they still have opportunities to bring other guys in.
I am more than happy to place some bets on young, cheap guys. The best way for them to show value is on the field.