Version 2024 - PATRICK MAHOMES & THE HUNT FOR THE THREEPEAT
Let's ****ing do this.
Originally Posted by : Rules for once the draft begins:
No spoiled picks in this thread, all weekend. This means that as tweets are leaking picks a few minutes before the selection is announced live, you don't post it in this thread (ex: embedded tweets), reference it in this thread (ex: Joe Slapdick says it's So and So to Green Bay) or hint at it (ex: "it's a RB!").
Don't be a dick.
Otherwise, have fun, talk shit, freak out and lose your goddamned minds. It's Draft Weekend. The hot takes in these threads are so funny. I'll also be starting player threads for each of our picks as they are made, with videos and notable stats/takes in the OP. These separate threads will be made as soon as the news breaks, outside of this thread. I will link the threads below. Pure knee-jerk gold to reference in the future.
Originally Posted by 493rd:
Only proof is the fact that our arch rivals in the AFC and the team we’ve beaten in 2 SBs were willing to trade up with us. You don’t think that means anything? Surely the Bills knew we were targeting a WR. Beane said he didn’t care which is why he made the deal. They didn’t want Worthy. And SF didn’t want Kingsley which is why they traded with us. They knew we wanted OT. This shit is just common sense connecting the dots. It’s not that difficult.
Once upon a time a fat dickless idiot named Sean Payton was pretty sure he could stay put at his draft pick and didn't bother trading up one spot. After all, why pay more for something when you're pretty likely to get what you want at the normal cost?
He now coaches the Denver Broncos and will eventually get fired from that job in shame.
The moral of the story: If you're 100% locked in on a single player and you have a draft shopping list that's pretty short, quit fucking around and just go get your fucking guy to avoid anybody swooping in and ruining your day. Or career, for that matter. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath15:
My point being that if bringing Donovan back is the plan, why use a valuable pick on another project?
I’m very much a trust Veach guy but damn, a second round pick for a guy that is essentially what we already have is just an odd choice.
Because blue chip LTs don’t make it where KC drafts. Instead they have to draft developmental LTs and hope they pan out while plugging in stop gaps. [Reply]
Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief:
He's got a nasty attitude, we are going to love this pick next year. Bring back Donovan cheap as insurance as this kid develops. Way more upside the Wayna.
yeah but his inconsistent power exertion sequencing concerns me. Maybe we can bring in a specialist? [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
My goodness you whine about everything. Are you really this miserable day in and day out?
It’s got nothing to do with being miserable you idiot. I’m questioning whether we needed to give up picks to draft the players we did. That’s called objective analysis which is obviously beyond your simple mind. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Once upon a time a fat dickless idiot named Sean Payton was pretty sure he could stay put at his draft pick and didn't bother trading up one spot. After all, why pay more for something when you're pretty likely to get what you want at the normal cost?
He now coaches the Denver Broncos and will eventually get fired from that job in shame.
The moral of the story: If you're 100% locked in on a single player and you have a draft shopping list that's pretty short, quit ****ing around and just go get your ****ing guy to avoid anybody swooping in and ruining your day. Or career, for that matter.
For QB, yes, I agree. For a WR or project OT though? Why is it blasphemy to say that Veach likely reached? Newsflash - Veach also drafted Skyy Moore and Breeland Speaks. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
When you're not picking top 10, you have to throw more resources to figure out the arguably second most important position in football.
It is what it is.
Now this is a good argument thank you this makes sense [Reply]
Originally Posted by Brody Wa:
I don’t understand why Chiefs fans don’t have faith in Mr. Veach and Mr Reid. Both of them are responsible for 3 ••••ing Super Bowls!
If Veach drafted Tyra Banks I would assume that she was a good pick. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Bro your OT got hurt in a game, in practice and at the combine running a 40 yard dash lmao
Dude...you moved up one spot, gave up position...to take the 11th tackle by the end of the 2nd round! And that was after moving up and giving up almost a full round of position for...John Ross Jr?