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BigCatDaddy 05-19-2014 04:45 PM

Why trade up for Julio when Jon Baldwin will fall into your lap?

Pasta Little Brioni 05-19-2014 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 10638923)
Pioli wanted Dee Ford? I might have to restrain my enthusiasm about the pick.

Falcons meaning Dmitroff. Scooter grabs his coffee ROFL

The Franchise 05-19-2014 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by PGM (Post 10638930)
Falcons meaning Dmitroff. Scooter grabs his coffee ROFL

Shit. I read that wrong.

Tribal Warfare 05-24-2014 09:44 PM

Dee Ford signs contract, takes part in Chiefs rookie minicamp
By TEREZ A. PAYLOR
The Kansas City Star

Thanks to the new collective-bargaining agreement, it’s no longer a pipe dream to expect first-round picks to participate in rookie camp. Instead of negotiations dragging on through training camp, top picks can be signed, sealed and delivered in a matter of weeks — just like Dee Ford.

Ford, the Chiefs’ first-round pick in this year’s draft, agreed to a four-year deal with the club shortly before the first practice of their three-day rookie minicamp began Saturday, and all involved — executives, coaches and even Ford, himself — couldn’t have been happier.

“(It’s) a lot of relief — I hate business,” said Ford, who became the ninth first-round pick to agree to a deal. “I just want to play football.”

Chiefs coach Andy Reid even took time Saturday to thank two of the men prominently involved for helping them sign their entire six-man draft class before the camp.

“I want to give a shout out to (director of football administration) Trip (MacCracken) and (salary cap/contract analyst) Brandt Tilis — all the draft picks are signed,” Reid said. “It’s good to have them all on board here and ready to go. That’s the way the new CBA works, you’re able to slot those rookies and get them knocked out fairly quick.”

Which, of course, allows them to focus on football. And Ford, who had 10 1/2 sacks last season for Auburn and 20 1/2 during his career, already has been given a clear idea of his job description as he transitions to defensive end to outside linebacker in the Chiefs’ 3-4 defense.

“I’m gonna rush the passer,” Ford said. “I’m dropping in coverage, and they’re doing a great job of teaching me and I’m learning the system. It’s becoming second nature.”

It’s hard to glean much from a non-padded rookie minicamp practice, but Ford — who is listed at 6 feet 2 and 252 pounds — had an interception on the first play of the practice, which he caught off a deflection in coverage.

“Well, the biggest question is ‘Can I drop in coverage’ — I think I answered that question,” Ford said, half-jokingly. “It was great teamwork. The guy batted the ball to me, and I reacted to that.”

Ford also showed up to practice wearing a new number, 55, after being assigned No. 90 immediately after the draft.

The last Chiefs to wear the number was linebacker Akeem Jordan, who wore it last year, but it nonetheless seems to have some special meaning to Ford.

“I would have played in any number, but you know, of course 55 came available and this is Derrick Thomas’ college number, so it’s all good,” Ford said. “I’m not trying to be Derrick Thomas, but he’s a guy that definitely inspires me. The opportunity presented itself so I took it.”

Indeed, Thomas (who was recently selected into the 2014 College Football Hall of Fame) wore No. 55 at Alabama, where he set the single-season NCAA Division I-A (now Football Bowl Subdivision)sack record with 27 in 1988.

Again, no one is comparing Ford to Thomas, least of all Reid. But it must have been nice to see Ford up close and personal Saturday when he showed off his trademark speed around the corner on a handful of plays, including one where he lined up in a three-point stance and shot past sixth-round tackle Laurent Duvernay-Tardif with a particularly nasty swim move.

“You get to see how explosive he is,” Reid said.

Reid and his staff are banking on it. And with Ford’s contract stuff finally out of the way, they’re also hoping he continues to develop as he tries to carve out a role on this year’s team behind starters Tamba Hali and Justin Houston.

“They’re gonna beat it in my brains until I get it,” Ford said, “but I fit perfectly in the system playing behind Justin and Tamba.”

Wallcrawler 05-25-2014 09:23 AM

Its going to be fun to watch this guy. Detractors complain he's weak against the run, but DT wasn't ever that great against the run either. As far as coverage goes, why would you have one of your best pass rushers going AWAY from the QB at the snap of the football?

Id much rather see Ford on the field with Hali and Houston rather than backing them up. Its a nice overload situation with one side of the line having to block both Ford and Hali/Houston whichever side he lines up on.

Id rather see DeVito come out on a passing down and have Ford, Poe, Walker on the line and Hali/Houston/Johnson/whoever playing behind that.

They have to find some way to get all of our top talent on the field, instead of just riding the bench.

BossChief 05-25-2014 09:23 AM

I love this kids attitude towards the game.

milkman 05-25-2014 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Wallcrawler (Post 10649749)
Its going to be fun to watch this guy. Detractors complain he's weak against the run, but DT wasn't ever that great against the run either. As far as coverage goes, why would you have one of your best pass rushers going AWAY from the QB at the snap of the football?

Id much rather see Ford on the field with Hali and Houston rather than backing them up. Its a nice overload situation with one side of the line having to block both Ford and Hali/Houston whichever side he lines up on.

Id rather see DeVito come out on a passing down and have Ford, Poe, Walker on the line and Hali/Houston/Johnson/whoever playing behind that.

They have to find some way to get all of our top talent on the field, instead of just riding the bench.

I think you're right.

I might be inclined to use Hali, DJ, Houston and Ford as the 4 LBs in the 3-4 base package.

Dante84 05-25-2014 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 10649758)
I think you're right.

I might be inclined to use Hali, DJ, Houston and Ford as the 4 LBs in the 3-4 base package.

I think the same.

TribalElder 05-25-2014 09:41 AM

I want to see dee ford pound manning into the ground and our secondary clean the clocks of all those bitch ass pick route running Denver pussies

TribalElder 05-25-2014 09:41 AM

Insert flowers clowning wes welker gif here

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-qh2SFwL8MM...lowersshot.gif

RealSNR 05-25-2014 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 10649758)
I think you're right.

I might be inclined to use Hali, DJ, Houston and Ford as the 4 LBs in the 3-4 base package.

Daffy duck jacking off gif

OldSchool 05-25-2014 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by TribalElder (Post 10649770)
Insert flowers clowning wes welker gif here

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-qh2SFwL8MM...lowersshot.gif

Too bad Flowers couldn't actually cover him.

SAUTO 05-25-2014 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by OldSchool (Post 10649828)
Too bad Flowers couldn't actually cover him.

Not sure I have a very good grasp of you yet...
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OldSchool 05-25-2014 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 10649831)
Not sure I have a very good grasp of you yet...
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Simple, I don't think that Flowers was a very good corner last year. Certainly not worth top 10 money to play as the #1 in this system.

SAUTO 05-25-2014 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by OldSchool (Post 10649839)
Simple, I don't think that Flowers was a very good corner last year. Certainly not worth top 10 money to play as the #1 in this system.

Not just talking about flowers. Just in general
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