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Originally Posted by Dirtbag359
We don't need a receiver bad enough to trade for Vincent Jackson. Put it this way, a few years ago the Chiefs had the most proficient offense in the league. Their formula, an elite tight end, solid receivers, a pro bowl QB, and a devastating running game led by a great O-Line, all masterminded by a great offensive mind combination (Vermil/Saunders-Shanahan/Shanahan). Right now we have all of those pieces and then some (Fred Davis is the some).
NFL teams have proved time and time again that having elite receivers is something that's nice to have, not essential. Trading more draft picks to win the Super Bowl in 2010/11 is insane. I mean give us credit, we do have some time to build a team. Right now the only thing left to do is to get everyone on the same page with the offense.
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Another funny comment. Our O Line has went from the laughing stock of the league.....to......here it comes...............great!!!!
Inquirinig minds want to know, WHATS THE RECIPE!!!!!?????
- An unproven rookie at your most important position guarding an already injury prone, aging QB who most think his best days are behind him.
- Artis Hicks, a career MEDIOCRE BACKUP.
- Jamaal Brown, who sat out the ENTIRE year last year with a very serious injury.
- and Casey RABACH!!!!! LOL, RABACH!
- Add a pinch of Shannys special seasoning and conditioning, AND BOOM!!!
YOU GOT YOURSELVES A "GREAT" Offensive Line........
On a side note, any Offensive line unit who still has Stephon Heyer on their squad, even as a backup, has lost almost ALL chance of even being considered solid.