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If they had decided to pick him there would be no reason to hide it, in fact most teams in that position go ahead and make a deal with the player ahead of the draft. Either they haven't decided yet or they are trying to trade down. It is certainly not a done deal, no matter how much you want to convince yourself it is. I'm just saying you are setting yourself up for some serious disappointment. |
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It would be monumentally stupid to do that at this point, even if there were a Luck sitting there.
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Signs that we might be taking Geno...
***** telling Reid on tv to not just focus on the quarterbacks in the draft Clark Hunt saying on the radio that they missed Geno Smith at the Senoir Bowl Geno saying on a radio interview with 610 a month lr so ago that his agent had talked to KC John Dorsey saying at the Alex Smith press conference that he wouldnt rule out still drafting a quarterback because he wants to keep his options open Alex Smith not getting an extension yet Us bringing Geno to KC for a 2 day workout/visit when everyone else except Milliner didn't get flown to KC for their private workout Daniel Jerimiah loving Geno and listing all the things Geno has that Reid looks for in qbs Chiefs scouts calling Geno "a young McNabb" Andy Reid referencing the situation in 1999 where he turned down the Saints offering their whe draft and another pick for the Eagles 2nd overall so they could take Ricky Williams a d Andy Reid turned it down and took McNabb Andy/John showing that Geno is one of their top 8 players The team signing 12 free agents to fill holes on the team to eleviate the need for certain positions What did I miss? |
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A week before? Yeah, go ahead. If there was a Luck QB sitting there and a team offered you something crazy stupid, like their next 3 1,2,3 rounders, I'd think about it. Especially if you already had your Qb. |
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