610sports: Donald Stevenson
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*said he needs to know the playbook so he can play a lot faster -- said the NFL is a lot faster *said he loves playing LT, but he is happy playing OG or RT, he would just like to play *said he is fine playing both sides of the line, at OG or OT *albert taught him to play at the NFL level and fells he can start at LT but is supportive of the two tackles *said Reid's opener to the team was "we are going to score a lot of points this year" *said they will use different blocking schemes and the offensive system is different *talks about being chosen one spot before Wilson -- feels great responsibility *he's a local grown talent -- said he's a chiefs fan first and puts the team first now that he is part of it *talks about playing TE last season cool interview. I liked this kid, stuck up for him during last pre season when he seemed to be the only bright spot against the Rams. I think he has good ability, could actually become a real mauler as a OG. |
Pioli pick, and must be destroyed.
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Hootie wouldn't like him, he doesn't tip.
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Unless Russel Wilson totally falls off and busts out I will always hate the pick of Donald Stephenson. No offense to the man himself.
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Stephenson is likely the Rt next year and of the future
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If he doesn't juice, we don't need him.... This is 2013, it's juice or get the **** outta town!
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With Andy Heck and Eugene Chung as offensive line coaches, I think that these guys are going to really get some solid schooling in terms of NFL technique and procedures. In addition, having a real quarterback will help immensely. (And Reid himself was an offensive line guy.)
Stephenson has the best skill set and athletic/physical ability of anyone on this line. He's absolutely prototype for the tackle position and, imo, if he stuck around for his senior season, he'd easily have been a first round selection. Pioli sucked dog nuts in terms of how he ran and managed the team, but I think he absolutely stole Justin Houston and Don Stephenson in the draft. If Stephenson pays attention to the coaching he'll receive this season, he's got the potential to be an absolute monster. |
I liked how he handled the interview too, seems like a smart, no nonsense hard worker.
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Pioli said when he did recruiting he liked to talk not only to the coaches but to the behind-the-scenes guys who have been working for the university in some fashion for years. This includes janitors, trainers, towel cleaners, and shitscrapers. He said because they've been around for so long, much longer than coaches, they often know more about the kinds of players that do well at the next level than do the coaches. |
ha, well, that is a bittersweet story... which is probably your intent in telling it. I can appreciate that.
as much as the whole "DL/OL instead of a QB" issue has been discussed, I think the team will finally benefit from years of drafting the BFF's from early rounds. The Chiefs were so void of talent at those positions over recent years and it was necessary to invest high picks. But, like you, perhaps, I wished they had done a deal to grab RG3 last year. |
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