Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
They're saying that Elway is going to make some changes to his personnel department. I wonder if he's gonna bring in McCloughan?
Reading way too much into this, but the last person John Elway followed on Twitter: Former Redskins GM Scot McCloughan, who runs a scouting service from his home in Colorado. #Kirkamania
Originally Posted by GloucesterChief:
Doesn't matter since the person at the top at the top making decisions makes horrible ones.
Edit: And the skins haven't exactly been setting the world on fire when it comes to drafting talent.
A lot of people believe he was the key guy who built up the Seahawks and Harbaugh's 49ers.
The Broncos probably have the best pro personnel department in football, adding a guy like McCloughan to the college side would be a great get. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Clyde Frog:
For ****s sake....how do you type this shit?
They've whiffed at RT the past two years but other than that they've been excellent in FA. Not only do they get good players, but they get good players at great prices.
Just look at what the Chiefs gave Bennie Logan and what Denver gave Peko. And Denver makes a deal like that almost every year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
They've whiffed at RT the past two years but other than that they've been excellent in FA. Not only do they get good players, but they get good players at great prices.
Just look at what the Chiefs gave Bennie Logan and what Denver gave Peko. And Denver makes a deal like that almost every year.
The Chiefs pro personnel department traded for Reggie Ragland and Buttkicker. Two of the best at their positions who are on rookie contracts.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
They were shopping in the bargain bin. Charles and Stephenson were cheap options with high upside.
Lol. Yet you mock the Chiefs when they do that. Trading for Ragland and Erving would be moves that you mocked. Yet Ragland is performing quite well for us. Erving hasn't been great, but he isn't much different than Donald Stephenson. And really, was Charles anything more than a waste of a roster spot this year? I'm not seeing how an over the hill, broke down Charles has a lot of upside. The Chiefs knew he was done and moved on. Your brilliant pro personnel department wasted a roster spot on him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
They've whiffed at RT the past two years but other than that they've been excellent in FA. Not only do they get good players, but they get good players at great prices.
Just look at what the Chiefs gave Bennie Logan and what Denver gave Peko. And Denver makes a deal like that almost every year.
You also had the benefit of having 7 head and all the calls going your way as a result of that. Players gravitated to easy wins and stats. This is no longer the case and your team is trash, playing within the same rules as 80% of the rest of the NFL, with little in the way of upcoming stars. You see anyone taking team friendly deals to play with the Browns? Thats where your trash excuse for a team is right now. Good luck signing any good players at decent prices now that you're down below the the Raiders, eating their asses. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
The Chiefs pro personnel department traded for Reggie Ragland and Buttkicker. Two of the best at their positions who are on rookie contracts.
Not really a comparison.
Veach couldn't get a GM job anywhere else but KC. He's Reid's yes man. You would've been better off with Dorsey or Ballard. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
They're saying that Elway is going to make some changes to his personnel department. I wonder if he's gonna bring in McCloughan?
Reading way too much into this, but the last person John Elway followed on Twitter: Former Redskins GM Scot McCloughan, who runs a scouting service from his home in Colorado. #Kirkamania
Is the Washington media serious with #Kirkamania? That's pretty weak.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Veach couldn't get a GM job anywhere else but KC. He's Reid's yes man. You would've been better off with Dorsey or Ballard.
You make it sound like he was desperate and being turned down. He was a young guy, 3rd in the organization. How many young guys 3rd in the personnel department get GM jobs in other oganizations immediately as a GM? It's always so easy to tell whether you are jealous of something or whether you actually think it's a poor move or player. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Veach couldn't get a GM job anywhere else but KC. He's Reid's yes man. You would've been better off with Dorsey or Ballard.