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Direckshun 07-23-2011 08:58 PM

Tony Moeaki
 
I've been watching some tape of the 2010 season. I spent part of the evening just watching Moeaki's own game, what he does each play. How he blocks, what routes he runs (when he's on camera -- I don't have GoChiefs' ****ing amazing coach view), and his blocking assignments.

I'm dead serious when I say this people, but other than lacking top speed explosiveness that you really only see in more one-dimensional athletic TEs, there are zero holes in this guy's game.

Seriously. We have perennial Pro Bowler talent here.

He simply has glue for hands. They are easily the best hands on this team -- with zero no-brainer drops that Bowe is occasionally guilty of. His routes could probably use a little refinement, but he finds good spots in zone coverage and can get that hint of leverage on a defender that Tony G used to be able to get to avail himself for a quick dart.

As good as his hands are, it's his run blocking that truly makes him special. Vernon Davis may be the only tight end in the league that's capable of blocking this good while still being a damn good receiver, and Davis comes with consistency and maturity issues that Moaeki simply doesn't have.

He handles everything from 4-3 DEs and up, and he seemingly gets his way every single time as if he's the team's ****ing blocking tight end.

It's getting to the point where I'm wondering why the Chiefs would EVER take him out of the field.

It's not terribly hard to find a veteran comparison to Moeaki. We've already seen it here in Kansas City for a decade. Tony Moeaki can make every catch Tony Gonzalez was seemingly capable of. He's just as athletic. He might become the better blocker, if he's not already. And he was a team captain at Iowa -- there's simply no reason he can't become the vocal leader Gonzalez was here in Kansas City.

I'm loving watching this kid play. He does his job as well as anybody on the field, he is consistent, and best of all, he's just a pleasure to watch.

penguinz 07-23-2011 09:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Direckshun (Post 7767025)
I've been watching some tape of the 2010 season. I spent part of the evening just watching Moeaki's own game, what he does each play. How he blocks, what routes he runs (when he's on camera -- I don't have GoChiefs' ****ing amazing coach view), and his blocking assignments.

I'm dead serious when I say this people, but other than lacking top speed explosiveness that you really only see in more one-dimensional athletic TEs, there are zero holes in this guy's game.

Seriously. We have perennial Pro Bowler talent here.

He simply has glue for hands. They are easily the best hands on this team -- with zero no-brainer drops that Bowe is occasionally guilty of. His routes could probably use a little refinement, but he finds good spots in zone coverage and can get that hint of leverage on a defender that Tony G used to be able to get to avail himself for a quick dart.

As good as his hands are, it's his run blocking that truly makes him special. Vernon Davis may be the only tight end in the league that's capable of blocking this good while still being a damn good receiver, and Davis comes with consistency and maturity issues that Moaeki simply doesn't have.

He handles everything from 4-3 DEs and up, and he seemingly gets his way every single time as if he's the team's ****ing blocking tight end.

It's getting to the point where I'm wondering why the Chiefs would EVER take him out of the field.

It's not terribly hard to find a veteran comparison to Moeaki. We've already seen it here in Kansas City for a decade. Tony Moeaki can make every catch Tony Gonzalez was seemingly capable of. He's just as athletic. He might become the better blocker, if he's not already. And he was a team captain at Mizzou -- there's simply no reason he can't become the vocal leader Gonzalez was here in Kansas City.

I'm loving watching this kid play. He does his job as well as anybody on the field, he is consistent, and best of all, he's just a pleasure to watch.

:spock:

Huffman83 07-23-2011 09:03 PM

Iowa...Captain at Iowa.

**** it..

http://files.sharenator.com/close_en...184649-580.jpg

kysirsoze 07-23-2011 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Huffman83 (Post 7767033)

LMAO

Direckshun 07-23-2011 09:07 PM

LMAO

I have mistaken Moeaki as a Mizzou player a half dozen times on CP. I have no idea why I keep making that mistake.

RustShack 07-23-2011 09:15 PM

Tony Gonzalez rookie year- 33 receptions 368 yards 2 TD's
Tony Moeaki's rookie year- 30 receptions 387 yards 4 TD's

Hes on pace to be the best TE EVVVAAR!!!!1!11!!one!!!1

Hammock Parties 07-23-2011 09:15 PM

Dude I TOLD YOU, I don't have a "coach's view."

I have the game broadcast.

kysirsoze 07-23-2011 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Red 5 (Post 7767044)
Dude I TOLD YOU, I don't have a "coach's view."

I have the game broadcast.

BULSHIT

Brianfo 07-23-2011 09:18 PM

That catch at the end of the SF game is what legends are made of. Kinda sucks that he is a Hawkeye!!!

BossChief 07-23-2011 09:20 PM

KEEP ****ING DOUBTING TONY MOEAKI!!!

Dr. Johnny Fever 07-23-2011 09:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Direckshun (Post 7767038)
LMAO

I have mistaken Moeaki as a Mizzou player a half dozen times on CP. I have no idea why I keep making that mistake.

I'd say it's becaue you're a moran. Nothing worth shit ever comes out of MU. Except Aaron Crow.

Sincerely,

Jayhawk fan

aturnis 07-23-2011 09:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Direckshun (Post 7767025)
I've been watching some tape of the 2010 season. I spent part of the evening just watching Moeaki's own game, what he does each play. How he blocks, what routes he runs (when he's on camera -- I don't have GoChiefs' ****ing amazing coach view), and his blocking assignments.

I'm dead serious when I say this people, but other than lacking top speed explosiveness that you really only see in more one-dimensional athletic TEs, there are zero holes in this guy's game.

Seriously. We have perennial Pro Bowler talent here.

He simply has glue for hands. They are easily the best hands on this team -- with zero no-brainer drops that Bowe is occasionally guilty of. His routes could probably use a little refinement, but he finds good spots in zone coverage and can get that hint of leverage on a defender that Tony G used to be able to get to avail himself for a quick dart.

As good as his hands are, it's his run blocking that truly makes him special. Vernon Davis may be the only tight end in the league that's capable of blocking this good while still being a damn good receiver, and Davis comes with consistency and maturity issues that Moaeki simply doesn't have.

He handles everything from 4-3 DEs and up, and he seemingly gets his way every single time as if he's the team's ****ing blocking tight end.

It's getting to the point where I'm wondering why the Chiefs would EVER take him out of the field.

It's not terribly hard to find a veteran comparison to Moeaki. We've already seen it here in Kansas City for a decade. Tony Moeaki can make every catch Tony Gonzalez was seemingly capable of. He's just as athletic. He might become the better blocker, if he's not already. And he was a team captain at Mizzou -- there's simply no reason he can't become the vocal leader Gonzalez was here in Kansas City.

I'm loving watching this kid play. He does his job as well as anybody on the field, he is consistent, and best of all, he's just a pleasure to watch.

This is what we Hawkeye fans were saying BEFORE that draft. I've never been high on an Iowa player who didn't deserve it. Good thing about Iowa is that they are WELL coached, the coaching staff does a great job of turning 3 star players into NFL draft picks. I think it was Robert Kraft who said "when you draft an Iowa player, it's like getting a second-year pro", not positive though.

Point is, they come in well versed in pro schemes, offensive and defensive. They are generally smart, tough guys who have the work ethic necessary to succeed, and they are usually very mature. That's why I'm just as excited about Stanzi and why I'd love to get a shot at McNutt next year.

Hammock Parties 07-23-2011 09:30 PM

He's due for an injury

HotRoute 07-23-2011 09:39 PM

why the hell would pioli ever trade up for this broken piece of shit/ cp

BossChief 07-23-2011 09:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aturnis (Post 7767058)
This is what we Hawkeye fans were saying BEFORE that draft. I've never been high on an Iowa player who didn't deserve it. Good thing about Iowa is that they are WELL coached, the coaching staff does a great job of turning 3 star players into NFL draft picks. I think it was Robert Kraft who said "when you draft an Iowa player, it's like getting a second-year pro", not positive though.

Point is, they come in well versed in pro schemes, offensive and defensive. They are generally smart, tough guys who have the work ethic necessary to succeed, and they are usually very mature. That's why I'm just as excited about Stanzi and why I'd love to get a shot at McNutt next year.

If we don't have slotreceiver locked down by next draft, I'd kick a kitten off a bridge to draft mcNutt to fill that role.


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