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I actually do believe in Conley. Receivers arent the problem. What makes you think he can't be that guy? Whether Smith or Foles starts we need another RB , ILB, and OLB help. The running game needs to be improved as well as the run defense - giving up 170 yards in the playoffs is a slap in the face. These games are won in the trenches we got beat up front all night. Secondary, is stacked even if we lose Sorenson - Murray can fill in as a nice replacement.

I would take Mike Williams out of Clemson in a heartbeat. He will be gone though. If we keep rolling with Alex, Williams would be a great weapon. Highpoints the ball better than anyone I have seen in a long time.

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I actually do believe in Conley. Receivers arent the problem. What makes you think he can't be that guy? Whether Smith or Foles starts we need another RB , ILB, and OLB help. The running game needs to be improved as well as the run defense - giving up 170 yards in the playoffs is a slap in the face. These games are won in the trenches we got beat up front all night. Secondary, is stacked even if we lose Sorenson - Murray can fill in as a nice replacement.

His route running leaves a lot to be desired. You have to be an excellent route runner if you're going to be a good WR in this offense.

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I would take Mike Williams out of Clemson in a heartbeat. He will be gone though. If we keep rolling with Alex, Williams would be a great weapon. Highpoints the ball better than anyone I have seen in a long time.

Smith is a wide receiver black hole. They go in to the dink and dunk machine and never return ;)

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Dude...  That is a ridiculous statement...  Alex Smith doesn't even look past 15 yards, Big Ben is one of the most prolific players in the NFL, as much of a douche as he probably is personally, the guy is great at playing QB.

Did you even watch the game? Ben Roethlisberger played the game-managery game. Smith was the one tasked with converting third-and-longs through the air after his receivers were dropping balls or drawing Personal Fouls.

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 So why does the Chiefs continue to go down the same road when everyone i mean EVERYONE knows the outcome. Its like they are the only ones that dont see it.. Its mind boggling.  I wouldn't even care if we sucked but we at least tried to draft a QB of the Future.   One the Chiefs could call their own for the next 10 -15 years.     

kcxiv votes for:

Quarterbacks the Chiefs drafted: 

Player GS Rec Pct
All 142 57-84-1 0.405
Todd Blackledge 25 13-12-0 0.520
Mike Livingston 75 31-43-1 0.420
Steve Fuller 31 13-18-0 0.419
Doug Hudson 1 0-1-0 0.000
Brodie Croyle 10 0-10-0 0.000

 

PhataLerror votes for:

Quarterbacks the Chiefs acquired otherwise:

All 667 354-306-7 0.536

Nick Foles 1 1-0-0 1.000
Kyle Orton 3 2-1-0 0.667
Steve Bono 32 21-11-0 0.656
Joe Montana 29 19-10-0 0.655
Alex Smith 65 42-23-0 0.646
Len Dawson 111 68-38-5 0.635
Dave Krieg 22 13-9-0 0.591
Steve DeBerg 55 32-22-1 0.591
Rich Gannon 19 11-8-0 0.579
Elvis Grbac 48 26-22-0 0.542
Trent Green 90 48-42-0 0.533
Chase Daniel 2 1-1-0 0.500
Steve Pelluer 3 1-1-1 0.500
Jacky Lee 2 1-1-0 0.500
Damon Huard 21 10-11-0 0.476
Bill Kenney 77 34-43-0 0.442
Matt Cassel 48 19-29-0 0.396
Ron Jaworski 3 1-2-0 0.333
Tyler Palko 4 1-3-0 0.250
Tony Adams 7 1-6-0 0.143
Brady Quinn 8 1-7-0 0.125
Tyler Thigpen 11 1-10-0 0.091
Frank Seurer 2 0-2-0 0.000
Mark Vlasic 1 0-1-0 0.000
Warren Moon 1 0-1-0 0.000
Mark Stevens 2 0-2-0 0.000
 
*All results from 1966 through 2016
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kcxiv votes for:

Quarterbacks the Chiefs drafted: 

Player GS Rec Pct
All 142 57-84-1 0.405
Todd Blackledge 25 13-12-0 0.520
Mike Livingston 75 31-43-1 0.420
Steve Fuller 31 13-18-0 0.419
Doug Hudson 1 0-1-0 0.000
Brodie Croyle 10 0-10-0 0.000

 

PhataLerror votes for:

Quarterbacks the Chiefs acquired otherwise:

All 667 354-306-7 0.536

Nick Foles 1 1-0-0 1.000
Kyle Orton 3 2-1-0 0.667
Steve Bono 32 21-11-0 0.656
Joe Montana 29 19-10-0 0.655
Alex Smith 65 42-23-0 0.646
Len Dawson 111 68-38-5 0.635
Dave Krieg 22 13-9-0 0.591
Steve DeBerg 55 32-22-1 0.591
Rich Gannon 19 11-8-0 0.579
Elvis Grbac 48 26-22-0 0.542
Trent Green 90 48-42-0 0.533
Chase Daniel 2 1-1-0 0.500
Steve Pelluer 3 1-1-1 0.500
Jacky Lee 2 1-1-0 0.500
Damon Huard 21 10-11-0 0.476
Bill Kenney 77 34-43-0 0.442
Matt Cassel 48 19-29-0 0.396
Ron Jaworski 3 1-2-0 0.333
Tyler Palko 4 1-3-0 0.250
Tony Adams 7 1-6-0 0.143
Brady Quinn 8 1-7-0 0.125
Tyler Thigpen 11 1-10-0 0.091
Frank Seurer 2 0-2-0 0.000
Mark Vlasic 1 0-1-0 0.000
Warren Moon 1 0-1-0 0.000
Mark Stevens 2 0-2-0 0.000
 
*All results from 1966 through 2016

 

I thought this was funny when I read it but it turned hilarious when I thought of playoff records of the above. Would you like to go back and check the playoff winning % for the above? I mean for the ones that actually made the playoffs? You don't need to post it. Chiefs fans already know. Make it easy and just go back to the last time we won any game with a drafted QB. We were fortunate to get Montana because the 9ers had a younger HOF QB. We got Smith because the 9ers had Kaepernick. 

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I thought this was funny when I read it but it turned hilarious when I thought of playoff records of the above. Would you like to go back and check the playoff winning % for the above? I mean for the ones that actually made the playoffs? You don't need to post it. Chiefs fans already know. Make it easy and just go back to the last time we won any game with a drafted QB. We were fortunate to get Montana because the 9ers had a younger HOF QB. We got Smith because the 9ers had Kaepernick. 

yep, the end results have been awesome.  Nothing but fan disappointment, but hey, we went 12-4. Heck of a season guys. Almost again guys, almost!  Get em next year boys, for another almost.  Next year we can maybe beat Ben or Brady.. its gotta happen sooner or later right?  /sarcasm.

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Here's another interesting bit:

 

GS Rec Pct PS Rec PS Pct SB Rec SB Pct Acquired

11601 5924-5605-72 0.514 283-256-0 0.525 32-29-0 0.525 Drafted by Team

988 482-497-9 0.492 9-20-0 0.310 0-0-0   Undrafted Free Agent First Signed by Team

1531 747-781-3 0.489 29-35-0 0.453 2-3-0 0.400 Undrafted Free Agent First Signed by Other

9712 4679-4949-84 0.486 164-174-0 0.485 16-18-0 0.471 Drafted by Other

 

(There aren't enough good formatting tools here.)

 

For all the clamoring over this concept that drafting a quarterback is the best path to winning a Super Bowl, these numbers sure make it look like there is no correlation between drafting a quarterback and winning a Super Bowl.

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