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Originally Posted by GoWalrus
That's exactly what they consider, dumbass. They grade every snap.
Poe needs to show something next year before anyone says he has the potential to be a game changer. I don't give a **** about combine numbers, because Jon Baldwin had nice combine numbers, too.
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https://www.profootballfocus.com/blo...hiefs-week-11/
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One of the players assured of a role in Kansas City’s rebuilding process is first-round rookie DT Dontari Poe. They’ve thrown him right into the mix this season as he’s played 69% of the team’s snaps and 234 of his 367 plays have come as the nose tackle in a three-man line. Despite his -5.0 overall grade, he’s shown amazing consistency, as he’s never graded above +1.0 or below -1.0 in any game. Poe’s provided little pass rush to this point and has notched a mere eight hurries in 195 attempts. Though he’s had his struggles in the running game at times, Poe’s 7.5% Run Stop Percentage ranks 15th in the league. Poe’s development will be one of the key storylines for Chiefs fans the second half of the season.
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So much for your statistics, when the source providing you with your statistics is telling you not to read too much into them.