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Oakland handled their corners terribly, ask Sean Smith. |
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Is your pussy open for any corner cock that wants to pound it? Because Amerson is just a random dick, pillowbiter. |
soooooooooo, does this mean there is no chance the chiefs pursue fullers brother? :D
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If Nelson ends up starting anyways, there are a lot worse 4th CBs in this league than Amerson. |
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Quality depth signing. Low risk chance for a decent reward.
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No one is promising Amerson is the next Sean Smith, but all of the relevant markers are there to say he is a safer bet than many, particularly some rookie |
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“You know what? You gotta get a guy like [Hue] players. And you know what, I'll come straight out with it, the guys who were here before and that system, they didn't get real players. I think as Bill Parcells would always say, ‘you are your record.’ That's the truth-teller in this whole thing. I'm going to do my darndest to get Hue players. And that's all I can ask for, and that's all I can do. I like the man.”
I keep thinking about this quote from Dorsey shortly after he got the Cleveland gig. With tons to spend, and mega draft capital, I think Dorsey will be looking to move a number of picks to get bonafide talent that fits his mold. The Browns do not need to get younger. They can package a couple picks to get elite draft talent using their multiple 2nd and 3rd rounders to jump back into the 1st round, but I believe Dorsey will look to add a few solid roster starters/rotational players with some of this capital. Why wouldn’t he look at KC and deal with Veach? KC could recoup some of the draft capital they lost in acquiring Mahomes. Just my speculation, but Dorsey could be willing to move picks for guys like: Morse Conley Nelson Ware West KPass I would not be shocked if this materialized, where one or two players get moved for picks so Veach could put his own stamp on the roster. Dorsey gets some of “his guys” still on rookie deals that he invested in. |
I liked him his first couple of seasons…seemed like a solid aggresive tackler and decent in coverage.
He has been on some very poor defenses, so he has room to grow in the right role….who knows maybe it will be with KC |
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Solid pick up. Worse case he’s better than Gaines was. Best case he’s better than nelson, or fuller
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He's better than what the Chiefs have at the bottom of the CB/DB depth chart so it looks okay to my eyes. Not much money spent and they improve the floor level of talent. Not every signee is going to be a starter or have a big impact starting day 1.
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He's not going to be asked to cover top tier WRs in KC like he was in OAK. I think the Chiefs will have him in a more comfortable position to succeed. He can start in a pinch, he's good depth, good insurance policy if a guy gets injured. He has NFL experience so he's not some project draft pick that they don't have time for. On paper he will be covering at best other teams WR2s or WR3 if the season started tomorrow.
Oakland asked a lot out of him, and overpaid for it. The Chiefs, not so much. |
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