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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
There are a million and a half backups they could have and should have brought in at virtually no cost. Putting all your eggs into the basket of "if Cassel gets injured, we're ****ed" is not a good strategy.
And I don't care if we whiffed on a QB. Or even if we only used a 2nd or 3rd round pick. Don't wait until the third year to bring legit QB competition. In 2010, the Chiefs should have at least drafted a young, raw prospect to develop on the bench.
The point isn't that they whiffed on some great QB. The point is that in 3 years, they didn't even try to bring in anyone who could possibly compete with Cassel.
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Whiffed of some great QBs?
And here's what I think happened with the QB situation last year, just my theory, I think it was Haleys idea to go into the season with Palko as the top back up, and when Cassel went down Haley stuck with Palko. Pioli then picked up Orton to try and force haley to sit Palko, he didn't do it, goodbye Haley.