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*****The Josh Simmons Thread*****
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2nd? 3rd? Debatable. Won't ever know. Could he have fallen way down like Smith did or would he have been the 1st pick of round 2? We can argue that. We do know that no one was willing to trade up from the 2nd round to get ahead of KC for him. So he wasn't worth a 2nd and 4th or 5th to anyone. I love my wife and I think she's a good person but if tonight she comes home and eats a patch of dog shit I won't say "Well, I love her and she's a good person so I trust her. This should work out." I would think "how does someone I love who's a good human do something so incredibly stupid? What the fug." I asked Grok: Quote:
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You’re obviously baiting a political response to violate ToS, and I will happily oblige because unlike you and many others, my residency here means absolutely nothing to me. So to answer your statement: No, it’s not a logical fallacy. That’s just a made-up notion of a popular, warped, and celebrity “stamp of approval” think-tank, like this board and many other segregated echo chambers of the internet. There is no begging the question. We know that a fetus will become a human life capable of contemplating the very question we ask. The only thing we can’t “know for sure” is when. Anyone empathetic enough to that proposition can do the research and come to a rational conclusion though. The fetus develops sensory response in the first trimester. Touch, taste, hearing, smell, and eyesight. Cognitive function is what undoubtably makes us human. There’s also extensive study that proves that language development, pattern recognition, and memory are imprinted in the womb through interaction with the mother in the third trimester. By all means though, close your eyes and say “but we don’t know for sure.” By that same logic, a schizophrenic mass-murderer can claim they don’t “know for sure” that anyone is more than a figment of their imagination. Personal perspective doesn’t change the fact that common sense conclusions exist. If you hear hooves and want to argue zebras, you’re just a fool. If abortion wasn’t a grievance, why the society-breaking level of grievance from both parties? Obviously life is much more convenient with abortion as an option for both men and women. It’s more logical to assert that it’s a justified convenience instead of what would be a dreaded hardship for a certain group of people. I also think that any logical, empathetic person would be more worried about being wrong about the assumptions of inception of human life, something we are already making a bold claim we “don’t know” about in proponent to the contrary and forego the possibility of being an incorrect murderer. Ah but you see, the lack of caution and personal responsibility is ironically a common theme for one side of this debate. So let’s talk about “my choice.” Women should have choice over their bodies. In fact they do. Every woman selects who they mate with. It wasn’t always this way. They choose who enters their bodies and creates the possibility of a child. In the fringe, fringe cases of rape which are used as a pillar of the argument for many, and by the way statistically 1/10000000(another logical fallacy). I think it can be justifiable to terminate the pregnancy due to the complex relationship that it would obviously create between mother and child and surrounding community. But for the other 9999999 cases where a woman incapable of self-control(consensual sex with a non-partner) or obvious foresight(contraception)it’s not LOGICAL to give the same “justification” for the vast majority out of intention for the very few. |
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So you don’t think they are more desperate for a tackle after some years of personnel turnstile at that position than they were at guard a few years ago . Don’t think that the eagles dominating our line increases the desperation . If so , you and I disagree , respectfully
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Let’s cook. This big boy can move. Let’s get Andy designing screens. Also our new left guard moves better than thuney. We’re fast with the fattys again. First time since fish
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According to the Colorado Gazette, Burkholder was told by doctors that they thought Buckhalter would never play again. Not only did he play again, but rehab turned him into a faster player, according to Buckhalter. https://gazette.com/news/age-and-inj...203c154b1.html
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I'm relatively satisfied when 2 out of 7 picks hit. If only every draft could be like 2022. What a draft. They only whiffed on Skyy Moore and Kinnard.
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If we can't find any evidence of a guy playing 10 years after the injury it means you probably won't. The odds, no matter how small the sample size, are against it. My argument being I don't think a highly talented guy who's a huge risk to never be the same isn't a smaller risk than a minimally talented guy with no injury risk coming in. The C- player with no injury risk might never be better than that but at least he'll actually play.
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This will not sink them if it doesn’t work out. I stand by what I said earlier this week: Josh Simmons is the best LT in this class if he doesn’t get hurt. He has everything you want to be a good LT. He’s got the same physical attributes of Kingsley. 34 arms (pro day), 34 bench reps, big body and has outstanding movement skills on tape. But this kid has significantly better footwork and hand technique than Kingsley. He can anchor better, he’s better in run blocking, he can handle speed-to-power effectively. Everything Kingsley struggled with is what this kid is solid at. The Chiefs will never get a talent like this picking late. If they are right it changed everything. That’s the 2nd hardest position to find after QB and we’ve see that for the last 4 years. I understand why they took the risk.
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I also defend the CEH pick to an extent. He wasn’t a great pick, but people act like he’s a Skyy Moore. CEH actually produced some value for the Chiefs. Not enough for the draft position, but Skyy hasn’t ever been productive. CEH also fell off bad after his injuries. I don’t fault GM’s for not being able to predict future injuries.
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Anybody who is anybody has been saying that this was Simmons range, mostly due to injury, all along. |
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No, I don't think the Chiefs are unaware of the data. I'm sure they know. I'm sure they also know that Buckhalter was productive when he got back but not as fast or explosive as he was before the injury. I'm sure they know that has been the case for guys who have been able to "make it back." Maybe they're less concerned about it because they think if he's at 90 percent of the power and explosion in this leg, he's strong enough in the upper body to get by. Maybe they're less concerned because they've seen him do more than squat 225 pounds, and see him do work that indicates he is back to the level of strength and power transfer he had before the tear. Maybe. It's also possible that things look as good as they possibly can right now, and they are hoping/projecting that he gets back to the level of strength and flexibility and torque in that knee/leg he had before, and they decided that's good enough (this is kind of what I think it is). It's a gamble. A big one. Yes, the upside is large, too. It's not what I would have done, but I'm going to hope that it all works out because that's what is best for my team. People can come back in this thread in two or three years if it has all worked out and try to dunk on me (or crow, or DJ) if they want. That's fine. If he is back to what he was before and returns to the trajectory he was on, Simmons is probably a Pro Bowl level player or better at that point, and they've probably won at least one more Super Bowl, so I won't give a **** about people trying to dunk on me. The logic and thought process that led my concerns is sound, and I'm going to stick with it. Also, I'll close with: Hope you know how much I respect you and appreciate our ability to have a logical discussion about this. It rocks and is one of the best things about this place (even when low-effort smooth brains who like hurricanes make it hard).
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