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The Golden Rule of the NFL Draft & How the Chiefs Might Violate It
The Golden Rule of the NFL Draft & How the Chiefs Might Violate It
The Chiefs have been blowing kisses to every player in the Top 10. It appears they don’t know what’s going to happen themselves…and in my opinion -they don’t.One possibility that hasn’t been discussed is a potential trade with the Ravens, a team that is absolutely desperate for a QB. Steve McNair is [...]
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Arrowhead Pride — ... Kyle Turley on the radio yesterday -- "This is a serious issue. Families are affected, people are becoming homeless, living in shelters. Do you not see a problem with that? Well, f— you, then!" Add a few more players to the Chiefs are interested list on KFFL -- Ferris State DB Patrick Wells, Idaho FB Rolly Lumbala and Tusculum DB Octavius Love. That last one is the best football name I've heard in a long time. Arrowhead Addict -- "With the 5th pick in the 2008 NFL draft the Chiefs select…NO ONE!" Jerry ...

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