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RealSNR 06-27-2009 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by stevieray (Post 5868162)
...its called ChiefsPlanet

:D

moran...

ShortRoundChief 06-28-2009 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 5868097)
He reminds me a little of Dante Hall when he wore #20 and played rb for us.

maybe be should switch to wr and focus on spcial teams to have a shot.

but what do I know?


I got to say this and I know I'm gonna get flamed for it, but here it goes.


Dante Hall was a flash in the pan. He benefitted from a new offensive minded coach who saw something in the return skills. He benefitted from that coach knowing how to light a fire under his ass and get him in the program. A stop or maybe more he's not done much. My point is I don't think anybody's gonna build us a flash in the pan mini-superstar. vermeil just got lucky.

milkman 06-28-2009 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by J Diddy (Post 5868261)
I got to say this and I know I'm gonna get flamed for it, but here it goes.


Dante Hall was a flash in the pan. He benefitted from a new offensive minded coach who saw something in the return skills. He benefitted from that coach knowing how to light a fire under his ass and get him in the program. A stop or maybe more he's not done much. My point is I don't think anybody's gonna build us a flash in the pan mini-superstar. vermeil just got lucky.

Flamed?

Why?

Sounds about right to me.

KCUnited 06-28-2009 08:31 AM

I had a dream that this midget child was running through a field and getting flat backed by corn stalks that were blowing in the wind and thats when I knew I needed to mentor Dantrell /Priest.

Mr. Krab 06-28-2009 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by J Diddy (Post 5868261)
I got to say this and I know I'm gonna get flamed for it, but here it goes.


Dante Hall was a flash in the pan. He benefitted from a new offensive minded coach who saw something in the return skills. He benefitted from that coach knowing how to light a fire under his ass and get him in the program. A stop or maybe more he's not done much. My point is I don't think anybody's gonna build us a flash in the pan mini-superstar. vermeil just got lucky.

Dante Hall lost his balls when he got hit hard by Green Bay and Baltimore. He was never the same.

Crush 06-28-2009 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by ChiefJustice (Post 5868102)
http://www.callawayunitedway.com/Wrestling/Wrestl14.jpg

Damn......I was hoping for something completely different.


OH YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SNAP INTO A SLIM JIM!!!!!!!!

RippedmyFlesh 06-28-2009 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Claythan (Post 5868071)
I wouldn't call them 100% similar. But there is a certain echo of Priest in Savage.

I think you are right,
Priest seemed to run in a style that would make you think he was bigger than he actually was. Not a speed burner but just a tough SOB to bring down.
Savage runs like that too.

Buehler445 06-28-2009 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by JuicesFlowing (Post 5868153)
PS: You spelled "negative" incorrectly !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Damn dude. Someone took their fail pill today.

FAX 06-28-2009 01:56 PM

Being a return man in the NFL is like being the guy who field tests bullet proof vests for the Army.

When Dante was in his peak, we had a fabulous ST squad across the board including Derrick Blaylock who was excellent in his role. Coincidence? I think not.

FAX

FAX 06-28-2009 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by RippedmyFlesh (Post 5868679)
I think you are right,
Priest seemed to run in a style that would make you think he was bigger than he actually was. Not a speed burner but just a tough SOB to bring down.
Savage runs like that too.

The thing about Priest that impressed me was his patience. He was a very patient runner. Plus, he followed his blocks as well as anybody. Priest and T-Rich made one heck of a backfield.

FAX

Skip Towne 06-28-2009 02:14 PM

As Lenny once noted "Priest is just stronger than the guys trying to tackle him".

RippedmyFlesh 06-28-2009 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by FAX (Post 5868996)
The thing about Priest that impressed me was his patience. He was a very patient runner. Plus, he followed his blocks as well as anybody. Priest and T-Rich made one heck of a backfield.

FAX

Very intelligent player. He would also seem to slip out in the flat at just the right time.
He had such a good feel for the game.He played bigger than 5'9 213.Thats the same size I was in high school. When I would see him pick up a LB 3/4 of a foot taller and 50 lbs heavier that's when I knew he was my fav KC RB of all time.

OnTheWarpath15 06-28-2009 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by J Diddy (Post 5868261)
I got to say this and I know I'm gonna get flamed for it, but here it goes.


Dante Hall was a flash in the pan. He benefitted from a new offensive minded coach who saw something in the return skills. He benefitted from that coach knowing how to light a fire under his ass and get him in the program. A stop or maybe more he's not done much. My point is I don't think anybody's gonna build us a flash in the pan mini-superstar. vermeil just got lucky.

Anyone who flames you for that is a ****tard.

You hit the nail squarely on the head.

stevieray 06-28-2009 09:14 PM

I guess I'm a ***tard.

What's the average NFL career? hmmm...

When Dante was on the field he had to be accounted for...

I think the years of waiting are turning people into bitter cynics. understandable.


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