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10-20-2009, 06:22 PM | #631 |
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I was hoping we'd make a run at Mike Nolan when he was available but I was told by the experts here that he was a product of his players in Baltimore ect. Well he's made chicken salad of Denver's defense.
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10-20-2009, 06:22 PM | #632 | |
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Technique is an entirely different issue, and part of the reason he was never used right is because we had dipshits like you coaching him, so he was not used in the wrong spot, but never taught the right technique.
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10-20-2009, 06:59 PM | #633 |
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10-21-2009, 04:02 AM | #634 | |
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Ngata gives you even more flexibility with the same size and greater physical impact. Hell yes I'd draft him top five. And if the Chiefs trade Dorsey, Suh becomes the #1 guy in terms of need, thus garnering the top five status. |
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10-21-2009, 06:08 AM | #635 |
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Wait, we can't trade hiim...didn't he pass the vaunted Krumrie "hand slap" test? It would be nice if somehow the staff could judge talent by legitimate ways. Playing ****ing paddy cake isn't exactly a barometer for a ****ing nfl player. I know TK didn't draft the guy but he worked him out and I remember the hoopla about that stupid ****ing ridiculous bitch slap test.
Herm Edwards is a ****ing stupid idiot
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10-21-2009, 06:49 AM | #636 | |
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The guy gets no credit for the fact that hand usage, or as the ignorant would say "hand slapping", is the biggest thing a dlinemen needs to learn to transition properly from college to the pros. "hand slapping" is a huge part of what gets a dlinemen off blocks and allows him to be consistently disruptive. In college a guy can overpower his man, that ends in the pros. For all the shit he takes, I think I am the only one that credits him with his success as well. Jared Allen developed into a solid run defender and refined his pass rushing technique to become a dominant pass rusher under him Glen Dorsey has grown by leaps and bounds under him, and will continue to progress in a role he isnt supposed to be cut out for. Watch tape on how he does it and then thank TK The work he did with Jimmy Wilkerson goes totally unnoticed and he has 5 sacks this year for tampa because CP was an idiot and let him go for nothing. If we still had him, we might have spent the third rounder where it needed to be spent, on the oline. The guy deserves more credit than he gets. Its not his fault we drafted Ryan Sims.... You have to watch him coach to appreciate how much he puts into it, he has more energy than any coach I have been around and those that have seen it can testify as well. Krummrie knows his technique, he was undersized by 20 pounds at his position while he played and flourished because of his superior technique as a multiple probowler. His heart allowed him to return from one of the most gruesome injuries in nfl history in below minimum time and you can see it in his players. By years end, people will be all over his jock. I honestly wouldnt be surprised to see him coordinate a defense of his own in a couple years. |
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10-21-2009, 06:50 AM | #637 |
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...also how many dlineman has he exposed in private workouts?
Alan Branch is the biggest example I can remember... |
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10-21-2009, 07:05 AM | #638 |
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Wilkerson did nothing in KC. He changes teams/coaches and suddenly produces, and you want to credit Krumrie for it?
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10-21-2009, 07:15 AM | #639 | |
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JW played VERY well when he was allowed on the field. Unfortunately, he played for a staff that thought Bartee was a corner, Boone was a defensive end, and Tank was a pass rusher...among other things. I said the same thing last year. EVERYONE knew he deserved a chance at starting here and was never given one. Last year we only had 10 sacks, but the completely crazy part of that is that between Jared and Wilkerson that was another 20 sacks that went to other teams. Krummrie put in the work and that work was let go for nothing and mismanaged from the business end. You could make a better defense out of the players CP let go, than what he kept. |
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10-21-2009, 07:25 AM | #640 |
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Id also like to say that everone knew Wilkerson was going to be a project and not ready for a few years.
He made a calculated risk in coming out early and was let go when he clearly was starting to become disruptive and resembling the player he was at Oklahoma. |
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10-21-2009, 08:30 AM | #641 | |
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Watching SD on Monday it was interesting to notice how many DLmen were on special teams. Conversely, special teams is one area the Chiefs have drastically improved since going to the 3-4. |
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10-21-2009, 08:37 AM | #642 |
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Wilkerson did nothing in KC. Absolutely nothing. The fact that he's doing better now is just further proof that Slappy Krumrie sucks at his job.
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10-21-2009, 08:49 AM | #643 | |
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I'm not really too high on taking a RB at 3. Maclin and Harvin, IMO were too high for 3 overall. I don't like TJ at 3 either. As soon as Sanchez was out, I really didn't like anybody there. I'm disappointed that Lawrence isn't getting work on returns (not that he is on the level of Maclin or Harvin at either WR or KR), but he's got wheels and has potential to blow up a big play. TEACH the kid how to hold the ball, where to look for defenders and shit, don't plug some guy that's as slow as my fat ass back there but you don't have to coach up. [/scatterbrained rant] Posted via Mobile Device |
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