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Old 12-22-2016, 01:19 PM  
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Charles Davis: Chiefs shouldn't move on from Smith unless they have his replacement

Fox Sports' Charles Davis is talking about the Chiefs and the loss to Tennessee as well as Andy Reid's playcalling in that game. He's also asked about Alex Smith and seems to believe that the Chiefs can't move on from him unless that have his replacement NOW.

8:00 min mark of video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjCQC4fo_CI

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Old 12-23-2016, 05:04 PM   #106
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I think that after 4 to 5 years of tail-chasing in regards to winning the Big Prize, most fans would be willing to give it a go and to show some developmental patience.

Ideally, you take a good prospect while Smiff is still on the roster, so as not to cause panic among the more weak-stomached folk.
I think you give too much credit to the average football fan.
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Old 12-23-2016, 05:18 PM   #107
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I think you give too much credit to the average football fan.
Yeah, after I posted that I remembered some of the many and sad things I have read on Facebook and other, lesser Chiefs outlets and came to the exact same conclusion.

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Old 12-23-2016, 05:19 PM   #108
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I didn't say the team was or will be abandoned. I'm talking about the $$ involved. Surely you don't think losing seasons are as profitable as winning seasons ?
No, of course not... but I do believe Clark has given Dorsey the leeway to do what he believes is best for the team

If that meant enduring an off year while a rookie or second year QB took his lumps, I'm sure Dorsey would be allowed to make that call

The Hunts wipe their butts with money, they'd let John Dorsey make the call IMO
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Old 12-23-2016, 05:31 PM   #109
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Yeah, after I posted that I remembered some of the many and sad things I have read on Facebook and other, lesser Chiefs outlets and came to the exact same conclusion.

Those of us who post here 365 days a year forget we're not the norm when it comes to football fans.
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Old 12-23-2016, 05:35 PM   #110
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Those of us who post here 365 days a year forget we're not the norm when it comes to football fans.
Truth.
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No, of course not... but I do believe Clark has given Dorsey the leeway to do what he believes is best for the team

If that meant enduring an off year while a rookie or second year QB took his lumps, I'm sure Dorsey would be allowed to make that call

The Hunts wipe their butts with money, they'd let John Dorsey make the call IMO
Therein lies the problem. A high draft pick QB can set your team back for several years. It's not like the Chiefs are based in one of the big money markets. The teams in big cities can absorb the loses from down years a helluva lot better than ones based in flyover country.
Just my opinion but I think that has a helluva a lot to do with our last 1st round QB draft being so long ago. Especially now with revenues being what they are.
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Therein lies the problem. A high draft pick QB can set your team back for several years. It's not like the Chiefs are based in one of the big money markets. The teams in big cities can absorb the loses from down years a helluva lot better than ones based in flyover country.
Just my opinion but I think that has a helluva a lot to do with our last 1st round QB draft being so long ago. Especially now with revenues being what they are.
That didn't stop Green Bay from selecting Rodgers in the 2nd, and I'm pretty sure someone can come along and point to another small market team picking a QB high, not getting the desired result, and then moving on down the road without keeling over dead as a franchise.
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That didn't stop Green Bay from selecting Rodgers in the 2nd, and I'm pretty sure someone can come along and point to another small market team picking a QB high, not getting the desired result, and then moving on down the road without keeling over dead as a franchise.
Your right, what I've posted probably doesn't apply to most teams. But I think it does to our team.

By the way, Green Bay ??? bad example. Hell, the fans own the team. lol
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Your right, what I've posted probably doesn't apply to most teams. But I think it does to our team.

By the way, Green Bay ??? bad example. Hell, the fans own the team. lol
Appears to me that it just as risky to take someone else's free agent and hope for a gold mine:


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That didn't stop Green Bay from selecting Rodgers in the 2nd, and I'm pretty sure someone can come along and point to another small market team picking a QB high, not getting the desired result, and then moving on down the road without keeling over dead as a franchise.
Rodgers was in the 1st round.
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Flacco was a 230 yard/game (22 TD's/10 INT) guy the year he won it all. He just got hot at the right time in the playoffs.

Aikman/Elway/Young Tom Brady were all game managers when they won their set of rings. Brady has only won a single lombardi since he moved to the "elite level" in 2006. Russell Wilson is a premier game manager and has gone to two superbowls in a span of 3 seasons.

Effective game managers = Winners

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Appears to me that it just as risky to take someone else's free agent and hope for a gold mine:


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It's certainly turned out that way hasn't it ? JMI but I think it's looked at as a risk of being average with a retread (you now what your're getting) vs boom or bust with a 1st rnd draft pick.
Who knows for sure why they do what they do. None of us are privy to those meetings.
Hell, if it owned the Chiefs I'd be very happy with the current business model. Steady as she goes, we're making millions here. Don't rock the boat.
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What. the. ****?

He's a shit salesman with a mouthful of samples isn't he !
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Rodgers was in the 1st round.
Then where did this shit I've been reading for years on this site about round 2 Rodgers come from?

In any event, it only strengthens the case. If you had Favre and selected a 1st round QB, then all QB's should be man enough to accept the franchise decision and not get their manginas twisted in to knots.
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He's a shit salesman with a mouthful of samples isn't he !
Now i know for a fact the dude's trolling.
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