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Mecca 04-28-2013 10:57 PM

Best case scenario, we stole Jay Cutler.
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Tribal Warfare 04-28-2013 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 9643027)
Best case scenario, we stole Marino.
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Simply Red 04-28-2013 11:05 PM

I will say this - he unloads the ball quickly.

Simply Red 04-28-2013 11:08 PM

I won't entirely accept him until he gets a fisty tattoo over that obnoxious tattoo w/ his name etched onto his skin.

Chiefaholic 04-28-2013 11:08 PM

Bray's Cons are certainly more than maturity, motivation, and overconfidence. His biggest weakness is foot placement. This is VERY coachable and can refine his greatest weakness. He doesn't always step into his passes and tends to throw with his feet square and across his body (leading to poor throws and interceptions). I don't see maturity as a big issue, nor do I see motivation given a reality check in the draft. At this time, my opinion is overconfidence on the deep ball (this isn't college ball), foot placement, and checking down to the short to intermediate routes for the higher passing percentage.

Simply Red 04-28-2013 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by SNR (Post 9642958)
So are you a Chiefs fan yet?


Yes.

Setsuna 04-28-2013 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 9643027)
Current scenario, we stole Brett Favre.
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Sweet Daddy Hate 04-28-2013 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by mcaj22 (Post 9643025)
this guy at the most important position is truly something to cheer for

he is young and he has an arm that is far better than Alex Smith or Chase Daniel. And who the hell wants to cheer for either of those turds, you'd have to be insane.

if this is closet thing we can get to "drafting our own" QB then Ill take it while these other veteran turds stink up the join for a couple years

trying to follow the knock on him, red flags, or why he is currently in the position hes in is truly an interesting follow.

he obviously should not have been a UDFA, but you know, neither should Arian Foster

This. Though I would probably cheer for Chase, being a Mizzou homer. And it also means Axl went down and I hate his ****ing guts, so there's that.
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Setsuna 04-28-2013 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefaholic (Post 9643043)
Bray's Cons are certainly more than maturity, motivation, and overconfidence. His biggest weakness is foot placement. This is VERY coachable and can refine his greatest weakness. He doesn't always step into his passes and tends to throw with his feet square and across his body (leading to poor throws and interceptions). I don't see maturity as a big issue, nor do I see motivation given a reality check in the draft. At this time, my opinion is overconfidence on the deep ball (this isn't college ball), foot placement, and checking down to the short to intermediate routes for the higher passing percentage.

IMHO confidence is a huge part of being an NFL QB. If you don't think you can make the difficult throws you're Blaine Gabbert. I for one, think his confidence in himself is a Pro. Regardless if it's over.

Simply Red 04-28-2013 11:15 PM

I don't know what to think about all of this - so i'm just going to smoke this blunt and not worry about it. This draft wigged me out a little.

mcaj22 04-28-2013 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefaholic (Post 9643043)
Bray's Cons are certainly more than maturity, motivation, and overconfidence. His biggest weakness is foot placement. This is VERY coachable and can refine his greatest weakness. He doesn't always step into his passes and tends to throw with his feet square and across his body (leading to poor throws and interceptions). I don't see maturity as a big issue, nor do I see motivation given a reality check in the draft. At this time, my opinion is overconfidence on the deep ball (this isn't college ball), foot placement, and checking down to the short to intermediate routes for the higher passing percentage.

coincidentally you just named everything wrong our current starting QB has been doing for almost a decade now also lol

T-post Tom 04-28-2013 11:21 PM

The new Gino Smith has arrived in KC. (ChiefsPlanet Illuminati)

Would love to see him evolve into KC's UNDRAFTED franchise QB. But I'm not sure it's possible as many here have pointed out that Andy Reid & John Dorsey are idiots. Should we expect idiots to manage Bray's evolution into a franchise QB? :p

Chiefaholic 04-28-2013 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Setsuna (Post 9643053)
IMHO confidence is a huge part of being an NFL QB. If you don't think you can make the difficult throws you're Blaine Gabbert. I for one, think his confidence in himself is a Pro. Regardless if it's over.

It's a con when your deep target is double teamed by the safety and CB. You don't have to force the ball through a very tight window unless it's the final seconds of a close game. Checking down to the 15 yard route still nets you a first down and keeps our defense off the field.

mcaj22 04-28-2013 11:23 PM

im pretty sure most the Geno ballwashers bashed every other QB in the draft especially Bray the last how many months, so it will be funny to watch them homers flip flop now

that Jags fan caught so much shit for liking Bray the last 6 months by Geno fans. And there were some on here that predicted the bizarro world of us A) not getting Geno and B) somehow ending up with Bray just to piss that Jags fan off, and here we are in real time lol

mcaj22 04-28-2013 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefaholic (Post 9643064)
It's a con when your deep target is double teamed by the safety and CB. You don't have to force the ball through a very tight window unless it's the final seconds of a close game. Checking down to the 15 yard route still nets you a first down and keeps our defense off the field.

ill play devils advocate here

what is the true con? BOTH his WRs went in the FIRST AND SECOND round of the draft. So, with that said, is he forcing passes to these guys for the sake of forcing passes because of who they are? How many other QBs in this draft had two WRs taken that high. Probably Geno was the closest with Austin in the 1st and Bailey in the what? 3rd or 4th?

Those WRs were well sought out by scouts and NFL teams. So the question is, did those WRs put Bray in a productive position of good stats or did he, Bray, put those WRs on the map.


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