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Originally Posted by GoWalrus
I don't think he would have.
It took a change of scenery for the guy to wake up the **** up and improve. (Plus better coaching/team environment)
That's what happened.
He was NEVER this good in KC, EVER.
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He was 23.
He was never a veteran with 6 years of starting experience, 4 years of good coaching and an organization that believed in him in KC.
Funny thing - players tend to get better when you add all those things together.
There's no reason he couldn't have been all those things in Kansas City. This again goes back to the fact that ***** was a shitty General Manager that installed a shitty coaching staff and did a shitty job of identifying talent that was worth coaching up (Pollard) and talent that wasn't (Jackson).