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#76 |
Chiefs > Broncos
Join Date: Apr 2004
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Adopt-a-Bronco: CHRIS KUPER!!! |
![]() Joe Mays is a special teams player masquerading as a starter...it's cute that you guys like him though.
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Kicking & Screaming
Join Date: Feb 2009
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Too bad he can't even remember his own name anymore since that special teams player knocked him the **** out. ![]() |
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#78 |
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Chiefs > Broncos
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Adopt-a-Bronco: CHRIS KUPER!!! |
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Moeaki doesn't give a **** about that cheapshotting bastard. |
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#82 |
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#83 |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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![]() Gochiefs-I asked Johnny Cash about this (because he's a friend of mine) and this is what he had to say:
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#84 |
Kicking & Screaming
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Denver
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![]() Moeaki's a bigger p***Y than you, Bob, and that is one giant gaping p***Y.
You really think he wants to go across the middle when that "special teams player" is on the prowl? Especially in search of another hospital ball thrown by Cassel? Who will be in a rush and dodging blitzes from all angles? Yeah. Good luck with all that, fatty. |
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#85 |
Busting off 2k
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Wilson, NC
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![]() I had some chicken and cous-cous with a salad for lunch today. Pretty good.
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#86 |
Is this thing on???
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Tulsa, OK
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Peyton Hillis |
![]() Yeah, we should have picked a "can't miss" interior dominator like Glenn Dorsey. It certainly put the Chiefs over the top.
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#87 |
Chiefs > Broncos
Join Date: Apr 2004
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Adopt-a-Bronco: CHRIS KUPER!!! |
![]() Dorsey is a beast and the best DL on our team. You wish you had a guy like GD.
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Is this thing on???
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Glenn Dorsey vs. Tyson Jackson: Who Has Been More Disappointing? By Jordan Lanning (Correspondent) on December 19, 2009 1,366 reads 7 comments You're in the Chiefs channel.Next When the names Glenn Dorsey and Tyson Jackson appear in your mind, many thoughts pop up. Some good, some bad, but when you draft two defensive lineman in the top five during the last two drafts, you hope there is a bit more production to this point. But, to a certain extent there has been. Glenn Dorsey's rookie season gave off some mixed feelings, he had just 46 total tackles (32 solo) and only sacked the quarterback once. But in his "Sophomore" year, when some players production drops off, Dorsey's has slowly increased. With two games left to go, Glenn has 48 total tackles (two more than last year) and four more solo tackles (36) than in '08. Tyson Jackson, on the other hand, has just 25 total tackles. Neither Dorsey nor Jackson has recorded a sack this season. I have been a little disappointed so far in the play of the rookie, Tyson Jackson. We also must note that defensive linemen are the slowest positions to produce. Not many D-lineman go to the Pro Bowl as a rookie, it takes a couple years to develop. So to you Chiefs fans, the only thing I can tell you is to just be patient. Patience is one word Chiefs fans are sick of hearing. But the fact is, the Chiefs won't be competing for a Super Bowl anytime soon, so all we can do is just be patient and hope for the best. But now to the main question to this article, who has been the "biggest disappointment" so far? Glenn Dorsey or Tyson Jackson. Glenn Dorsey had the most hype coming into his rookie season; many "experts" thought for sure he would win Rookie of The Year honors. He instead wasn't even in consideration come the end of the season. Tyson Jackson, as everybody knew, was a reach at No. 3 and there wasn't nearly as much hype. He statistically has not performed well at all. But he really didn't put up great numbers at LSU either. The Chiefs drafted him No. 3 overall because he was a "perfect fit" for the 3-4 defense they were switching to. He was extremely quick off the line of scrimmage. The only problem with that is that in the NFL, offensive lineman are much quicker as well. I hope Jackson and Dorsey are both able to be worth the money the Chiefs forked over to them, but will they? Dorsey is just 24 and Jackson is only 23, so their future still could become pretty bright, but if they don't turn out to be considered some of the best in the business, the Chiefs defensive line could and probably would be in deep turmoil for years to come. So who has been the biggest disappointment so far? My pick is Tyson Jackson, because of where we drafted him and the lack of productivity we have received in return. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...-disappointing |
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![]() I'm sure glad you posted this, none of us Bronco fans knew that Champ should be afraid of anyone on the quiefs.
![]() Total FAILURE BOB! |
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#90 |
The Mad Dommer!
Join Date: Nov 2004
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Baldwin to KC the head-scratcher of 1st round Each year plenty of draft picks are panned by us in the draft analysis business and wind up proving (surprise, surprise) that NFL teams know more about their prospects than we do. Perhaps that will be the case with Kansas City's selection of former Pitt Panther wideout Jon Baldwin with the No. 26 overall selection. But I believe Baldwin was the most surprising selection of the first round. It isn't just that I'm lower on Baldwin that most. I certainly acknowledge his unique combination of size, speed, leaping ability and body control. He proved to be a big play threat while with the Panthers and is entering an ideal situation with the Chiefs due to the fact that they already have a legitimate No. 1 target in Dwayne Bowe to take the pressure off of the rookie. However, despite the fact that the 6-4 (3/8), 228 pound Baldwin has the size to intimidate, he isn't a particularly physical receiver. In fact, when defenders pressed him at the line of scrimmage, he struggled. It is also important to note that this is the same Baldwin who questioned former Pitt head coach Dave Wannestadt and his offensive staff when he told NFLDraftScout.com's Chris Steuber of his intention to leave the Panthers early for the NFL. (Baldwin later recanted, before re-announcing the decision.) Given the rarity that Scott Pioli invested a first round pick in a wide receiver previously and these questions about Baldwin's physicality and maturity, I was stunned by the selection -- especially considering the number of highly touted offensive and defensive linemen still available. These positions, of course, were thought to be Kansas City's focus heading up to the draft. Pioli's track record speaks for itself and Baldwin is a terrifically gifted player. Had you asked me prior to the draft to pinpoint one of the least likely pairings in the first round, however, I just might have picked this combination. |
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#91 |
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![]() KC's offensive line still needs help, but now they have another prima donna WR, so all is well in chef's land...
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#92 |
The OM's #1 Draft Pick
Join Date: Feb 2006
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![]() Baldwin is going to struggle right away because of what other people have mentioned: questionable awareness and route running abilities, along with ambiguous hands. He isn't Brandon Marshall, he isn't even close. Just because you got that idea from Walter Football doesn't mean it is true.
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#93 |
The Mad Dommer!
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: SLC, UT
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![]() BTW. I loved the situation with the failed Ravens-Bears trade. It gave us ten extra minutes to see the graphic: "Kansas City Chiefs: have not won a playoff game since 1993."
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#94 |
underrated.
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Location: Los Angeles
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#95 |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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![]() ![]() Some fools will never learn... BTW, that Joe Mays hit was brutal. |
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#96 |
Dynamic Duo
Join Date: Oct 2005
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Shaq Barrett |
![]() Seriously......why does anyone give this meatbag the time of day?
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#97 |
Chiefs > Broncos
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 26,896
Adopt-a-Bronco: CHRIS KUPER!!! |
![]() Because I own your souls.
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#98 |
Tradition
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Location: East Coast
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#99 |
Is this thing on???
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#100 |
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