Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
they cut off the end. it should have read ............last summer while running from the cops after robbing a liquor store.
Originally Posted by Halfcan:
Pretty scared now- looks like the cheating Donks had the Bestest draft in the history of the NFL. They are getting muscle strains patting themselves on the back at how awesome they are.
I guess we should just hand them the Division title for the next 10 years to save the embarrassment of getting destroyed by the Team of the Century.
I am wearing one of my many SB50 tee shirts today, did you buy a division title tee? You really have to buy them when they happen because it could be another 20 years before you have a playoff victory. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sweet Daddy Hate:
What round did he go in, Cooch?
If you ask losschef it doesn't matter as long as they are on the team.
I am glad Elway didn't give up picks to move way up to reach on the 4th rated QB in a weak draft year.
Great GM's make sure they draft a development QB every year, you guys are giddy for drafting one once every 10 years. Moving up to reach on a QB also means that Reid is done with Alex which adds all kinds of locker room drama to the party.
Broncos found a starter in the 7th round 2 years ago, and now added another, it is just a good football move. Plus Kelly is said to have gone 1st or 2nd round if healthy.
I am happy with the draft on Paper, can't wait to see if they actually pan out on the field.
I am glad to see chef fans finally admitting that Alex was a mistake and waste of 5 years and multiple 2nd round picks. [Reply]
Check this thread out, I didn't see any kc picks on it though.
3. Jake Butt, tight end, Denver Broncos* (Michigan)
An ESPN report suggested that Butt could hit the field by September, which could mean a Week 6 return after a stint on the PUP list. I don't see much getting in Butt's way, especially if he stays true to form and picks up the offense quickly. This is a system that could suit his style quite well -- and a team who could use dependable, intermediate options for their young quarterbacks. Of course, injury projections are still difficult this time of year, especially when the injury occurred so recently (Butt tore his ACL in the Orange Bowl). Hence, the asterisk.
Originally Posted by KranzDictum:
Check this thread out, I didn't see any kc picks on it though.
3. Jake Butt, tight end, Denver Broncos* (Michigan)
An ESPN report suggested that Butt could hit the field by September, which could mean a Week 6 return after a stint on the PUP list. I don't see much getting in Butt's way, especially if he stays true to form and picks up the offense quickly. This is a system that could suit his style quite well -- and a team who could use dependable, intermediate options for their young quarterbacks. Of course, injury projections are still difficult this time of year, especially when the injury occurred so recently (Butt tore his ACL in the Orange Bowl). Hence, the asterisk.
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
Mr irrelevant. Last pick in 7. Hope he flops now, fuck him lol.
Word.
Originally Posted by KranzDictum:
I am wearing one of my many SB50 tee shirts today, did you buy a division title tee? You really have to buy them when they happen because it could be another 20 years before you have a playoff victory.
That's almost as funny as the drooling Mongo you drafted on day one.
Originally Posted by KranzDictum:
Check this thread out, I didn't see any kc picks on it though.
3. Jake Butt, tight end, Denver Broncos* (Michigan)
An ESPN report suggested that Butt could hit the field by September, which could mean a Week 6 return after a stint on the PUP list. I don't see much getting in Butt's way, especially if he stays true to form and picks up the offense quickly. This is a system that could suit his style quite well -- and a team who could use dependable, intermediate options for their young quarterbacks. Of course, injury projections are still difficult this time of year, especially when the injury occurred so recently (Butt tore his ACL in the Orange Bowl). Hence, the asterisk.