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Good for him. He goes from a HC that lets players be themselves to the hoodie, the most exotic system he has played in to BoB, and from the two time MVP and Super Bowl MVP to Mac Jones. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
No, he's saying it's crappy and complaining about it, but he doesn't want anybody but Slayton. He's a quite the chooser for a beggar.
So you're complaining about the WR room, losing JuJu, but you want nothing to do with anybody not named Slayton?
Sounds like you're difficult to please.
I'm not complaining.
If you think saying it puts KC in an interesting crunch at WR with who it presently has is complaining, you need thicker skin. Or a clue.
There is no guarantee you get the FA you want. There is no guarantee there is WR that falls where you want. The WR's we have now might just be our WR1-4 we go into the season with. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
Just admit you want to draft a WR round 1 that's what this about. Historically rookie WRs don't produce in Reids system
"Reid's System"? You mean a west coast offense?
Your take is that Reid is the only HC in the league who can't get 1K yards out of a rookie WR.
That's what you're actually saying. I know you think you sound smart with this, "Oh my god Reid's offense soooo hard" shit, but what you're actually inferring is that Reid can't make a rookie WR produce.
It's REID'S fault, not the player, right?
That's bumfuck dumb.
This whole, "Rookies don't produce in Reid's offense" is a myth that CP made up.
If Reid drafted a rookie worth starting his first year, his ass would produce. [Reply]