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How bout a little group fun?
If this team is REALLY gonna take a couple years and "major reconstructive surgery" over that span to become a contender again, who should be on and stay on this team? Who will be too old when we are good? Who could we trade now to bring more draft picks?
Here's some fun to get started that will surely get some feathers ruffled.
Trade Tony Gonzales: He's been the ultimate Chief and it's a shame Peterson couldn't get him a ring. The best way he can do that now is to trade him to a contender for a #1 pick or a young, good player.
Trade Jared Allen: Negotiate a sign and trade with Allen. Tell him to list 10 teams he would accept a trade to and get the best possible bounty you can for arguably the best pass rusher in league. Perhaps a first rounder and more.
Trade Larry Johnson: Get ANYTHING you can for him. Huge contract with big questions after an injury laden 2007. This one may be best to move next season.
I think those 3 players, the best the Chiefs have to offer in the prime of their careers would bring huge bounty to help with the rebuilding. Bringing in a bunch of first rounders and more young players may require just one more "rebuilding year.
So, who else should stay and who else should go?
Lets git em all y'all and git rid them varmints that have proven they can play!!
The only reason a beer sweats around Canada is because he's decided it will be the next beer he drinks.
Is a stated opinion and an option that is a possibility. But by all means, if you think you can disprove an opinion, go for it.
Notice i haven't called you a dip**** or stated that your head was up your *** because you think our team is better off with the TE, DE, and RB. I also don't say you're wrong for thinking the way you do....as narrow minded as it is....and notice i don't try to disprove your opinion....because it's not possible.
But i am patient with you because you ARE from Canada and i understand it's difficult for a drunk to have an inteligent conversation without calling people names.
But please, disprove my opinion. I'd LOVE to read that.
I could use a good laugh.
None...I guarantee it....the NFL record for Pass attempts is owned by Drew Bledsoe with 691 (1994)...for his team to have even 1/2 of the 1000 receptions mentioned he'd have to complete about 72.3% of his passes...a full 2% higher than Ken Anderson NFL record 70.5% (1982).
To put it in perspective that everyone can understand, this year the Patriots had a very pass-happy offense and Brady only had 578 pass attempts...assume his backup had another 10-15 in mop-up duty and that means they approached 600 attempts. Brady had a very nice completion percentage of 68.9%, but would've needed about 87% to get to 500 completions. Until the season is expanded to about 25 games (never) don't expect anyone to approach 1000 pass attempts, more or less completions or receptions for a team.
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The 49ers own my heart, but the Chiefs will always hold a better than neutral spot for giving my favorite player a place to leave with grace...
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