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Old 04-14-2014, 05:35 PM  
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yardbarker suggests Chiefs might draft Bridgewater

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Old 04-14-2014, 07:25 PM   #31
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I'm a Bridgewater fan and I think Tom Brady comparisons are a bit...much, but I do think he should be better at age 30 than Smith is.
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Old 04-14-2014, 07:27 PM   #32
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Hell, they will be done with their rookie contract before Alex retires as a Chief with the woody Reid/Dorsey have for him.

I don't see it. They have to few picks and still have Bray.
Sweet mother of God...

I watched Bray plenty of times on JP throughout his college career. There's a reason he went undrafted. FGS, a Kentucky WR outdueled him in 2011.
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Old 04-14-2014, 07:41 PM   #33
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If the QB is the BPA, you do, and for QBs I'd give a generous curve. That doesn't mean reaching. You don't have to get a Peyton Manning elite QB. Right now, the Chiefs need a QBOTF and while Alex Smith was better than I expected, he can be upgraded too. You keep using picks on QBs because even if you find a QB just a little bit better than Alex Smith, QB is so important that that's a huge upgrade.
Who actually does this?
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Old 04-14-2014, 07:41 PM   #34
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similar chance of the Chiefs taking a QB as they do taking an OG in the 1st


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Old 04-14-2014, 07:45 PM   #35
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Yeah, if Bridgewater falls, you draft his ass.

He has Tom Brady upside.
Nice, so he should be there in the 6th round.
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Old 04-14-2014, 07:51 PM   #36
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Old 04-14-2014, 07:52 PM   #37
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Old 04-14-2014, 07:54 PM   #38
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1. Freddy Bilgewater, QB; Louisville
- Despite a slight frame, bad release and feet that resemble Danny ****ing Kaye doing a softshoe, CP faithful cheer the selection of Bridgewater as he's the first QB drafted in the first round since Todd Blackledge. Hmmm...now that I think about it, Bilgewater reminds me a lot of Blackledge - scrawny college QB with a subpar release and bad feet.

1 a. Kony Ealy, DE; Missouri
- Surprise trade with the Patriots. CP gives up their first round pick in 2015 to move back into the first round to pick up hometown favorite Ealy. Despite being slow as shit (official 4.92 40 at the Combine) and having zero ability to drop back into coverage, CP fans rejoice taking this one year wonder, one trick pony, eagerly thinking that they will now finally have a guy who can take over for Tamba Hali because we all know that Hali doesn't project to a 34 OLB and is also very long in the tooth and his production is on a day to day basis at this point of his career.

3. Dri Archer, WR; Kent State
- Why Archer when McCluster was so routinely hated and they are basically the same player? Well, it's because Archer was the fastest guy at the Combine. And he jumps high. That means good.

4. CJ Fiedorowicz, TE; Iowa
- Our tight ends suck. Kelce didn't play last year which means no one remembers he's actually on the roster. Fasano is a hangnail away from the IR and Duck McGrath shaved his beard. Like the mighty Sampson, he is now rendered impotent and worthless. And Alex Smith needs tight ends to be successful. I know this because I read it on CP.

5. Tyler Gaffney, RB; Stanford
- Destined to become a CP favorite. He's a running back and he's white. Beyond this novelty, he brings a Cory Schlessinger mentality to the position, favoring to tear off his facemask in somebodies grill versus all that shucking and jiving most RB's do. He also ran a 4.49 at the Combine. Sure, that's probably a mistake because we know that: 1. White running backs don't exist, and 2. Any mythical white running back that might exist runs a 5.0 or above.

6. Marqueston Huff, S; Wyoming
- A total steal at this point. A safety that runs a 4.49 in the sixth round? A steal!

6. Shamar Stephens, DT; UConn
- **** me if Tyson Jackson doesn't suck! We need to replace that ****ing guy once and for all. Oh, he's with the Falcons? Pfft. No wonder they keep sucking and choking in the playoffs every year. Anywho, this dude is big. Prototype for the five tech. House dem mother ****ers!
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Old 04-14-2014, 07:56 PM   #39
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I'm a Bridgewater fan and I think Tom Brady comparisons are a bit...much, but I do think he should be better at age 30 than Smith is.
When Smith turns 30, I guess we'll get a chance then, won't we? This is the season. 2014. Alex Smith gets to set his numbers against the future Tom Brady, Freddy Bilgewater in this upcoming season.
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Old 04-14-2014, 07:58 PM   #40
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When Smith turns 30, I guess we'll get a chance then, won't we? This is the season. 2014. Alex Smith gets to set his numbers against the future Tom Brady, Freddy Bilgewater in this upcoming season.
I guess we'll find out. I happen to think Smith will have a good season.
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Old 04-14-2014, 07:58 PM   #41
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The Packers drafted Brian Brohm in the second round and then spent a first rounder on Rodgers while they still had Favre.

The Eagles drafted Kevin Kolb in the early second and took on Mike Vick while they still had McNabb...then drafted Foles in the third.

Both sides of the team building nucleus the Chiefs have in place believe in drafting quarterbacks over and over, especially with premium picks.
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Old 04-14-2014, 07:59 PM   #42
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Well if Saccocrap hates the idea, then it's probably a good one. But if it's a good idea, the Chiefs won't do it.
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Old 04-14-2014, 08:04 PM   #43
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Chiefs Planet Drafturbators since 2008 when we secured the future of the franchise on the defensive front by drafting Glenn Dorsey. Every year following, it was required to fawn over QB's who will end up as epic level busts...







Tannehill's fate is yet to be determined, but if history holds, he's going to begin his digressive slide to doom starting in 2014.
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Old 04-14-2014, 08:05 PM   #44
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Old 04-14-2014, 08:05 PM   #45
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The Packers drafted Brian Brohm in the second round and then spent a first rounder on Rodgers while they still had Favre.

The Eagles drafted Kevin Kolb in the early second and took on Mike Vick while they still had McNabb...then drafted Foles in the third.

Both sides of the team building nucleus the Chiefs have in place believe in drafting quarterbacks over and over, especially with premium picks.
How many years in a row did they pick a QB? Chiefzilla says "you keep doing it", as in every year. What team drafts a QB high every year, year in year out? All you have to do is name one. Should be easy, since that is how "you do it", right?
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