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LMAO So do you always blame the other person when you dont get your way? Is every issue in your life someon elses fault? |
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It's too bad we didn't draft Floyd at 1.1.
Then we would have gone cross-eyed. |
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Albert's stock went up b/c so many tackles went off the board early and many teams still have a need. Albert was the best LT available yesterday, now, he's head and shoulders best available. Any team left would spend the same on Albert as they a would an unproven, low ceiling rookie. No brainer. More than just Miami should be in talks now. |
You are assuming that they wanted one of the top QBs in this draft. They may not have liked any of them very well.
You are assuming that they wanted to get rid of albert. They may have wanted him to see his market without losing him. |
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And I don't know why anyone is surprised by how this unfolded. We are Chiefs fans after all. |
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They have operations to correct cross-eye Direckshun. |
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Then 'phins leverage probably didn't go up, and since the first round was very OL heavy, leverage may have swung to the Chiefs. Obviously the point of OLine is to roll out the best five guys you can. You don't take a guy at 1.1 to play anywhere except LT, of course, but if they don't like the value the 'phins are offering, they can think to themselves that they will keep both for this year, swinging one of them to somewhere else on the line, and then trade Albert next year (franchise and trade, if need be). Obviously that's a worst case scenario. Point is that leverage didn't swing to the Dolphins if that is a realistic plan (if not a preferred plan). |
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