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TEX 01-08-2013 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by PGM (Post 9297471)
Would you take him with our 3rd? I remember when Spikes sank like a stone.

Of course.

DaneMcCloud 01-08-2013 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by PGM (Post 9297471)
Would you take him with our 3rd? I remember when Spikes sank like a stone.

It all depends on his Combine numbers. I have a feeling he's going to be slow as shit. Plus, it also depends on which defense the Chiefs decide to run and how valuable that position is to the new defense.

Nightfyre 01-08-2013 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 9297482)
It all depends on his Combine numbers. I have a feeling he's going to be slow as shit. Plus, it also depends on which defense the Chiefs decide to run and how valuable that position is to the new defense.

That's a good point. He definitely fits the 3-4 we played last year, but if he is slow, he may not fit our new 3-4.

scho63 01-08-2013 06:11 PM

Subpar performance in BCS title game raises serious questions about Manti Te’o's draft stock

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-sh...1660--nfl.html

Those who are interested in personal narratives may find the story of Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o more compelling than do the scouts, coaches, and personnel executives who are now responsible for deciding where Te'o will go in the 2013 NFL Draft. Though he was thought by many to be a sure-fire top-5 pick -- there were even some who believed Te'o to be worthy of the first overall selection -- Te'o's flaws were exposed against Alabama's big-boy offense in the Crimson Tide's 42-14 beat down of the Fighting Irish in Monday's BCS Championship game.

Facing an offensive line that had poleaxed opponents all season, and a multi-headed run game that proved impossible to stop, Te'o looked very much like an NFL prospect with impressive range in space and coverage, but a real need for improved core and functional strength before he can truly take on what the NFL has to offer.

“This definitely sucks,” Te’o said after the game. “But I wouldn’t trade it for anything. I wouldn’t trade this team for anything. I wouldn’t do anything differently. Obviously, we wish that the night could have ended in a different way, but the season, the year, my career here, I’ve been really blessed to be at Notre Dame and I’ll forever be proud to say that I’m a Notre Dame Fighting Irish.”

At 6-foot-2 and 255 pounds, Te'o isn't set up to be one of the new wave of lighter, faster linebackers in the vein of Luke Kuechly, Lavonte David, or Bobby Wagner. That bigger kind of linebacker needs to hit run fits hard, and stop big plays from happening at or near the line of scrimmage. That did not happen in this game. Te'o was pushed back and out of gaps, he didn't close when he needed to with consistency, and his ability to cover a lot of ground in a short period of time was rendered relatively useless as Alabama simply punched Notre Dame in the mouth with alarming regularity.

[Related: Notre Dame's crushing loss offers more proof Alabama, SEC rule]
Where that leaves the winner of the Walter Camp, Bednarik, Lombardi, and Nagurski awards is open to debate, but in an NFL that does not value the traditional 4-3 inside linebacker as is once did, Te'o may find himself on the outside looking in unless he positions himself in pre-draft workouts as the kind nickel linebacker who can cover half a football field and deal with a multi-faceted NFL passing game. That's where he has more potential, because Te'o really does cover ground impressively. When it comes to hitting run gaps with authority, Te'o may need more help from defensive tackles than some people imagined.

His character is not in question -- the way Te'o was able to keep his season on track after the deaths of his girlfriend and grandmother in September speaks so very well of his determination and love of the game. By all accounts, Te'o is a great leader, and the kind of player you want on your defense to line other players up and get them rolling.

But when it comes to the NFL, and what the pro game requires, Te'o opened a Pandora's Box that the higher league will have to explore. He now has the scouting combine, and the rest of the pre-draft process, to put those concerns to rest.

“I just use it as fuel, I just use it as fuel to be better,” Te’o concluded. “That’s all you can use it for. Like I said, life goes on. What are you going to take from this? Are you just going to sulk and just sit back and feel sorry for yourself? Or are you going to get up and do something about it? I have an opportunity to do something about it. And one day, it’s going to make me better.”

The NFL would like that to be so.

buddha 01-08-2013 06:50 PM

Te'o's shitty NC game performance is much more significant than just one game. It was the only game that mattered. It was for all the marbles and it was against competition that most closely mirrors what he'll see in the NFL. He looked HORRIBLE. He missed open tackles. He stood around and watched. He allowed himself to stay blocked consistently. Manti Te'o looked like a scared little bunny. It's embarrassing that he won all of those national awards.

The Franchise 01-08-2013 07:31 PM

He is what he is.....an ILB in a 3-4.

SAUTO 01-08-2013 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 9297838)
He is what he is.....an ILB in a 3-4.

This article says traditional 43 mlb. Lol
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The Franchise 01-08-2013 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9297901)
This article says traditional 43 mlb. Lol
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That article is complete bullshit.

Notre Dame got punched in the mouth in the beginning of that game and they didn't know how to respond.

IMO.....Te'o will excel in a 3-4. I can totally see the Ravens or Steelers drafting him.

SAUTO 01-08-2013 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 9297905)
That article is complete bullshit.

Notre Dame got punched in the mouth in the beginning of that game and they didn't know how to respond.

IMO.....Te'o will excel in a 3-4. I can totally see the Ravens or Steelers drafting him.

I can agree. I believe he will probably go before them.
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buddha 01-08-2013 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9297918)
I can agree. I believe he will probably go before them.
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Maybe not. Pittsburgh's pick isn't as low as it usually is.

DaneMcCloud 01-08-2013 09:01 PM

It'll all depend on his 40 time and cone time.

If he runs a 4.7 or slower, he'll fall big time.


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