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bingo this is the biggest no-brainer in the history of Chiefs history |
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Sanchize brought along a high school cheerleader with him to all his interviews. Rex Ryan loved her feet. I like dudes.
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Geno may be shorter than 6'3" but he has good arm length, which you would think would make his release point higher than Barkleys.
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Measured my hands today. Same size as Landry Jones and Dysert... I can't post this on facebook without it getting weird so I'm posting it here.
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What day do they measure penis' at the combine?
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Wow.
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Jesus Christ Tyler Wilson has BK hands
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I'm starting to worry we are drafting jokel I think it's a bad idea.
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Rich Eisen just TOTALLY slammed Mayock. ROFL
Chance Warmack is doing the long jump and Eisen says "so THIS is the guy the Chiefs are going to take #1 overall?" in a REALLY sarcastic tone. Mayock tries to defend himself and Eisen says "there's no consensus QB and after looking at all the other positions, they're going to take a GUARD?" ROFL |
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http://www.kansascity.com/2013/02/23...en-qbs-at.html
Chiefs interview seven QBs at combine February 23 BY ADAM TEICHER The Kansas City Star INDIANAPOLIS — The Chiefs have had interviews with seven draft-eligible quarterbacks at the NFL Scouting Combine and plan to speak with an eighth Saturday night. Chiefs general manager John Dorsey and coach Andy Reid were among club officials who met with quarterbacks Geno Smith of West Virginia, Matt Barkley of USC, Tyler Wilson of Arkansas, Mike Glennon of North Carolina State, Ryan Nassib of Syracuse, Zac Dysert of Miami (Ohio) and Tyler Bray of Tennessee. The Chiefs were scheduled to meet with Florida State’s E. J. Manuel later Saturday. “Collectively, I thought they did a good job,” Reid said. “There wasn’t anybody where I said, ‘This guy is terrible.’ That’s not the way it was. What you’ve got to do is you’ve got to keep studying, spent more time with them. This is just kind of an introduction for now. “We weren’t (crossing) guys off our list when it was over. You felt like they could all hang and do a good job and you wanted to know more. There wasn’t anybody where you said, ‘Forget about this guy.’ That wasn’t the case with any of these guys.” The Chiefs, who hold the first pick in this year’s draft, are spending plenty of researching quarterbacks available in the draft. While they are unlikely to select a quarterback with the first pick, the Chiefs may invest a subsequent pick in a quarterback. To that end, Dorsey said the Chiefs would set up personal workouts for most of the draft’s top quarterbacks and at many, both Dorsey and Reid would be present. In any case, the Chiefs will attend the pro day for all of the top quarterbacks. “Every one of those guys will be worked out by a representative of the Kansas City Chiefs,” Dorsey said. Dorsey and Reid previously met with Nassib, Wilson, Dysert and a fourth quarterback, Oklahoma’s Landry Jones, at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala., last month. For the others, this was their first introduction to the Chiefs. “You finally get to meet him one on one as a person,” Dorsey said. “You get a brief understanding of where they’re from. You understand the environment they were cultured in and how they were nurtured through the tree of life. You understand how much they’ve been exposed to from an X and O standpoint in their college career. You look at the maturity level of their person. You look at their work habits. You see if they have the combination of variables to lead grown men. That’s a huge responsibility. You have veteran players looking to you to lead the team. “You could tell they have depth of understanding. They’re all good kids. They all want to please. They all want to do well. They want to win. You can see that in how they come across. They’re well-prepared. The next step is to take them off script.” That’s the purpose of the personal workouts, which the Chiefs will run. Most of the quarterbacks will also throw for NFL scouts at the combine on Sunday. Each of the combine interviews lasted just 15 minutes. “You’ve got them for a 15-minute blast,” Reid said. “You’re trying to cover a lot of territory. You definitely don’t want to do a lot of talking … so we covered all the points on their upbringing and family and all that and then you kind of ease your way into the football part of it. Before you know it, the horns are blowing.” While with their previous teams, Dorsey and Reid were known for drafting quarterbacks in later rounds who eventually developed into starters. Dorsey, with Green Bay, was with a team that selected Mark Brunell, Matt Hasselbeck and Matt Flynn in the fifth or later round. In 14 seasons with Reid as their coach, the Eagles drafted A.J. Feeley, Kevin Kolb and Nick Foles after the first round. “There will be somebody at that position that goes in the second, third, fourth round and he works out,” Reid said. “We just have to go through that and evaluate it and that takes time.” To reach Adam Teicher, call 816-234-4875 or send email to ateicher@kcstar.com. Follow him at twitter.com/adamteicher. Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2013/02/23...#storylink=cpy |
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Two league sources tell me there's a "5% chance the #Chiefs draft Geno Smith". Mention Alex Smith, Nick Foles atop wishlist. |
Im not putting any stock into anything until right before the draft.
edit: So you're saying theres a chance |
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He's been pretty much stupid all offseason. No reason to listen to him now. |
Mayock just broke down Geno. He was fair. I'll post the vid.
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Weird to hit such tough throws, then miss such wide open ones. Nit picking, but then again that's the process.
At least those bad throws weren't intercepted! That's the recent Chiefs tradition. Time to break that! |
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This board has been destroying anyone saying Geno isn't as consistent as the board claims. Just because you complete 71% of your passes doens't mean you are this awesome, consistent QB. |
Each of those bad throws in that vid are prime examples of Genofailing to step into the. Throw.
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What #1 pick in the last 10 years, or any first round QB for that matter, was completely consistent?
Not even RGIII, I'd wager. |
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We have also talked about his mechanical flaws. Easily correctable. |
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Some of those long passes looked very Casselesque.
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Totally fair. He does have to hit those open wide receivers over the middle. Has to.
I am still on board, because I think it is absolutely uncoachable the way he keeps his eyes downfield. I just think that, at this point, the likelihood that the entire league will pass on him in the first is non-existent. If you want one of the best QBs in the draft, you're going to have to pull the trigger in the first. |
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But when you throw the ball 1000 times in 2 seasons, with a 70% completion percentage, "some throws" is horribly overblown. |
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Cassel had to put everything he had into his. |
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The board has been destroying people who: 1) Compared him to RG3 and Vince ****ing Young. 2) Suggested that he was bad enough that we needed to draft Luke Joeckel. 3) Suggested that he couldn't read defenses because he played in the Air Raid And on and on. |
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Then the day of the draft" Flacco is a first round guy, with great upside." |
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Matt makes those throws because he's overcompensating, winding up and throwing the ball absolutely as hard as he can which causes a poor release. |
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Andy Reid has seen those throws. He's the only guy that matters. |
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it doesn't mean you are flawless though, something that has been obvious to everyone all along but thanks for stopping by, Captain Butt Hurt, good to know you're still butt hurt...when are you going to drop that super secret info you claimed to have about Geno being an illiterate gang banger? |
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I like Mayocks video of Geno. And it's something I saw quite often. Geno was 1 for 12 on the deep ball against TX Tech. That was a bad game. I will add 2 of those incompletions were drops though. So take that into effect he was 3 of 12.
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Geno acknowledges that he is inconsistent. That's the cool part about this kid, he isn't all high and mighty and he realizes that he needs to keep working. This is in no way a kid that gets a big check and sleeps on it and thinks he has arrived. He is gonna be driven to succeed.
He changed divisions and didnt have experience against defenses like KSU and Texas Tech. Most senior quarterbacks are facing the same defenses year in and year out and know the ins and outs of how to beat them. |
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I saw that comment earlier...
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I will say this though: Geno's best throw of his entire college career, by far IMO, was in that game. |
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I just want to point out that GOD (Andrew Luck) made one of the worst overthrown passes I've ever seen in my life to a wide open receiver against the Chiefs this year that should have been the easiest touchdown of all time.
I just don't understand how, based on what we've seen on film and what kind of passion Geno has for the game, he's not a good enough prospect to go #1. It truly baffles me. Hopefully he lights up the combine tomorrow. Can't wait. |
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why the disclaimer? "of course the chiefs probably WONT draft a qb in the first"....****...OFF with that shit!
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Where are the QB experts who claim that he'll never be able to correct himself so he can complete that throw with near perfect accuracy? |
Joe Flacco had one hell of a postseason. Shit ton of passing yards, gobs of TD throws, and very few turnovers.
Oh, but he overthrew some wide open TD bombs four or five times in those playoff games. Bust. |
What are you talking about? Andrew Luck has NEVER thrown an incomplete pass.
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Aaron Rodgers played a HELL OF A GAME against Warner/Cardinals the year Warner went to the Super Bowl and he had a wide open Jennings in overtime to win the game and overthrew him/possibly threw the wrong route/maybe Jennings ran the wrong route but NO QBs are going to be perfect on every throw...I don't understand that video breakdown with the 100 out of 100.
Tom Brady pissed me off this year several times (I had Patriots heavy fantasy teams)...he overthrew Gronk and Hernandez at least 5 times for wide open touchdowns this year. |
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