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DaKCMan AP 01-10-2013 06:45 AM

I watched tape of some of his games. Not impressed.

From what I've seen I like Zac Dysert more.

bevischief 01-10-2013 06:56 AM

JFC...

NY CHIEF 01-10-2013 07:10 AM

Being from syracuse i have watched all the games, wouldnt mind taking him early 2nd round, bring in a vet and let trick shot tanney be the 3rd....:thumb:

Nightfyre 01-10-2013 07:24 AM

Nassib is going to the Bills. You saw it here first. Not that it was a giant leap or anything.

DaKCMan AP 01-10-2013 07:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nightfyre (Post 9302309)
Nassib is going to the Bills. You saw it here first. Not that it was a giant leap or anything.

Not first.

http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showp...&postcount=117

Chiefnj2 01-10-2013 07:40 AM

Every time a college coach comes up to an NFL team people think he will draft his old players early. Clausen to KC because of Weis, Taylor Mays to Seattle in the first, etc. Late round picks have better chances.

Ceej 01-10-2013 08:28 AM

Who is going to create the ****OFFICIAL**** Colin Klein thread.

Can't wait for that.

Reerun_KC 01-10-2013 08:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr_Tomahawk (Post 9301820)
...because Reid isn't going to "reach" for a QB in the 1st.


Then fire up the banners again...

No need to continue being the chiefs...

Reid has a very short honeymoon. Either he gets us a QB and tries to build a winner or he can get the **** out already...

Setsuna 01-10-2013 12:39 PM

Too short. /CP truefan

Honestly though. No. Geno Smith or tank for Clowney this season.

Rasputin 01-10-2013 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NY CHIEF (Post 9302291)
Being from syracuse i have watched all the games, wouldnt mind taking him early 2nd round, bring in a vet and let trick shot tanney be the 3rd....:thumb:

Why do you hate the Chiefs?

Brando 01-10-2013 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chiefs Pantalones (Post 9301838)
No. They tried to give him more responsibility early in the season and he was stinking it up. They Cassel'd him and they started winning. He's a game manager...at the college level no less. No.

What color is the sky in your world?

Date Opponent Surface Result Att Comp Pct. Yards Yards/Att TD Int Rating
09/01/12 Northwestern Turf L 41-42 66 45 68.2 482 7.3 4 1 146.50
09/08/12 Southern California Turf L 29-42 46 30 65.2 322 7.0 2 2 129.67
09/15/12 Stony Brook Turf W 28-17 35 22 62.9 335 9.6 3 0 171.54

htismaqe 01-10-2013 01:09 PM

I'm a big Ryan Nassib fan.

But I'm a bigger Geno Smith/Tyler Wilson fan.

whoman69 01-10-2013 01:47 PM

You can say its going to be a reach for a QB at #1 and it will all be disproven by the draft picks. If someone with a limited history like Tannehill can be the #8 pick, all bets are off. I believe Andy Reid is going to want to have the best prospect available in the draft and won't get there waiting until round 2.

Mr_Tomahawk 01-10-2013 06:56 PM

Benjamin Allbright ‏@NFLDraftMonster
Had a guy I know in the league refer to Ryan Nassib as a "raw Tyler Wilson with less arm strength" for what that's worth.

RunKC 01-22-2013 01:09 AM

Good article on Nassib.

Like McCarthy, Nassib gets Hackett crash course
By Tyler Dunne of the Journal Sentinel Jan. 22, 2013
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Mobile, Ala. --- Ryan Nassib is in good company this off-season. Just ask Mike McCarthy.

In preparation for Senior Bowl week -- and eventually the NFL draft --- the Syracuse quarterback has been training with Paul Hackett. That's the same Paul Hackett who served as a mentor of sorts to the Packers' head coach at the University of Pittsburgh and then the Kansas City Chiefs. McCarthy was drawn to Hackett's extreme attention to detail, the unique way he broke down the quarterback position.

At Syracuse, Nassib played underneath Hackett's son, Nathaniel. And now, still at Syracuse, he's working with Paul to help differentiate himself amongst a quarterback class very much up for grabs. When Nassib told Nathaniel -- his offensive coordinator at Syracuse -- that he was training with Paul, son had a puzzled reaction.

“He said, ‘You sure? I don’t know if you know what you’re getting yourself into. He’s got nothing else to do,'" Nassib said.

Paul Hackett, who last coached with the Oakland Raiders in 2010, spends time with Nassib a week at a time. The two meet in the morning from 8 to 11:30 a.m. to watch film and dissect plays. Nassib lifts weights, runs and then it's off to the field.

"He loses track of time sometimes," Nassib joked. "But we’re out there for a bit."

Nassib said he has a playbook "about that big," outstretching his index finger and thumb. Yes, he has seen film of Joe Montana, the same dropbacks and throws that once captivated McCarthy in person when he was with Hackett in Kansas City. Nassib said Montana was even in "those old gray shorts." After developing as a quarterback under Nathaniel, Nassib is now seeing the root of all those concepts.

“Paul’s a riot. I mean he knows so much stuff that a lot of it, you really need to take a second and go, ‘What the heck did he just say?’" Nassib said. "He’s a great coach. He’s teaching me a lot.

“One thing he’s been coaching me up on the most is making adjustments on the fly. I mean, three years with Nate Hackett and we have our way of doing things. But when (Paul and I) go to work out, he’ll say, ‘I want you to throw this route using this footwork instead.’ Stuff like that. That work has translated to here. Some plays we’re running with the Raiders now are some plays we ran but we ran them differently.”

Three years with Hackett's son may be one of the biggest reasons Nassib is in Mobile, too. In college, Nassib often spent time with the offensive coordinator and Doug Marrone when the two coaches put the game plan together. He passed for 3,749 yards, 26 touchdowns and 10 interceptions this past season.

Whether all this Hackett exposure has a McCarthy-like effect on Nassib remains to be seen. He has worked his way into the discussion of this year's top quarterback prospect, though admits he'll need to work on his deep ball to impress scouts.

At Syracuse, Nassib ran a version of the New Orleans Saints offense, where Marrone once served as offensive coordinator. Through his three years as the Orange's starter, Nassib said he watched a lot of film of Drew Brees, trying to emulate his game. He admits he's "nowhere near" Brees, but believes they do have similar games.

“I feel that I have a great feel for the West Coast offense, a pro-style offense," Nassib said. "I feel that I’m pretty dangerous in that system."

He wouldn't mind sticking around Upstate New York, either. The younger Hackett followed Marrone to the Buffalo where he's now the Bills' offensive coordinator.

"Would it be great to go play for Coach Hackett? Absolutely," Nassib said. "Just because I love the guy so much and he’s such a phenomenal coach. ...I want to put my stuff on the field and attract some other teams but if Buffalo falls into the mix, it’s a plus.”

http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/187836391.html


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