Im Too Legendary

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  1. Weddle is out with a concussion... oh boy..
  2. Lmao, wut. Please rethink your statement. We signed Will Hill to a very team friendly deal that basically had no consequences had he not panned out for as long as he did. Very high upside with little to no downside. You cannot even remotely compare that to this situation, let alone a top ten draft pick on anyone. Think logically, not emotionally. I'm all for giving people second chances, however you have to take into account at what cost. Risk your first round pick? Not a chance when there's also someone comparable if not better on the board.
  3. It honestly has nothing to do with the aspect of smoking weed, but rather all to do with the ramifications that come from doing so as imposed by the NFL. First of all, smoking weed is one thing, but intentionally recording yourself and keeping said recording is moronic in and of itself. Regardless of whether or not it was personal, you've got to be aware of your popularity and the negativity that would inevitably occur should said video ever reach the public. You're a prime target for national media attention, you should have the foresight to at least ensure anything and everything that could possibly mar your image is deleted, not merely tucked away. Furthermore you act like as if there's such a disparaging difference between Tunsil and Stanley to the point where Tunsil is considered light years ahead of Stanley in any way. I know for a fact that if you were to own a business and you have two very comparable prospects in front of you for only one available position, you're honestly going to sit there and tell me that you're going to pick the individual whose currently going through a myriad of allegations and issues over the other prospect who is as clean as can be? Yeah, good luck banking your highest pick in over a decade on the notion of "everyone makes mistakes". There's no room for 50/50 in that regard here. We're talking game suspensions if caught, did you seemingly forget about Will Hill already? Look where that got him--it's not the act of smoking weed. I'll reiterate it again, it's the consequences that are imposed. This is far and above one of the most idiotic postings I've seen on this forum; you couch scouts are delusional.
  4. I really liked Corey Graham. I was sad to see that we didn't give him the contract that he rightfully deserved. He played and gave his best every play. He might not be the 'best' corner, but his effort was clearly evident and his genial personality was expressed/well known within the locker room.
  5. So what happened with Chris Givens, did he even see the field? It didn't seem like it.
  6. Define "good". Let's be real here, the Chiefs are a mediocre team at best, and the Chargers.. well.. it would seem as if that organization is just setup to fail.. no matter the amount of talent on that team. Chiefs can be great at home and can perform great when least expected to. However, when the pressure is on, they're extremely inconsistent and flutter like no-ones business. Not qualities of a "good" team. The Chargers as aforementioned, no one really seems to know what their problem is. A few years back they were what, the number one team in the league, with arguably the most talent, and got knocked out in the first round? Even now, still fairly talented, but they're still going nowhere. Hard to say, but that division as a whole is not strong. Perhaps not nearly as bad as let's say.. 2010, but they're still not a strong or even good division.
  7. That's not very difficult to accomplish when your division, as a whole, is comparatively garbage. Just look at the Bronco's as well.
  8. I read in a previous article that all but one person that we've franchised before, we were able to work out a long term deal. I'm not quite sure of the intricate workings of the cap & franchise tag, but would we have been able to franchise Monroe and and work out a deal that would inevitably be able to nullify the cap-hit of the 2014-2015 season? Or regardless of a new contract or not, once the tag is placed the cap still takes the hit that it was supposed to prior to working out a contract?