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Old 05-10-2012, 07:01 PM   #1
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Overall he makes some good throws and has better pocket presence than Cassel.
He also missed some easy throws don't know if that was because of pressure or mechanics.
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Old 05-10-2012, 07:32 PM   #2
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Overall he makes some good throws and has better pocket presence than Cassel.
He also missed some easy throws don't know if that was because of pressure or mechanics.
A few of them I noted were pressure. Even one that I thought at first wasn't, then I saw a Baltimore player coming hot on his blind side unblocked, Ricky saw him and bailed.

Ricky doesn't usually give up on plays too easily, but coming free on the blindside, forget it...
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Old 05-11-2012, 08:51 AM   #3
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Interesting that at least half of the posts in this thread involve the offensive line. And yet, all I heard prior to the draft was how irrelevant the offensive line is in "today's game." Anybody who thought that, wrote that or even entertained that idea is as dumb as dirt and should be castrated immediately.

Stanzi may end up being a terrific QB, but who will ever know if he's running for his f'ing life?

Yes, we'd all love to have an Andrew Luck on our roster, but that's not how the real world works. KC's best play right now is to develop what we have at QB, protect the shit out of them, and get the ground game going. With the defense we should have, that should be enough to get us to the playoffs.
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Old 05-11-2012, 11:00 AM   #4
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Interesting that at least half of the posts in this thread involve the offensive line. And yet, all I heard prior to the draft was how irrelevant the offensive line is in "today's game." Anybody who thought that, wrote that or even entertained that idea is as dumb as dirt and should be castrated immediately.

Stanzi may end up being a terrific QB, but who will ever know if he's running for his f'ing life?

Yes, we'd all love to have an Andrew Luck on our roster, but that's not how the real world works. KC's best play right now is to develop what we have at QB, protect the shit out of them, and get the ground game going. With the defense we should have, that should be enough to get us to the playoffs.
I guarantee no one in the Chiefs backfield thought #11 was too high to draft a guard.

And I, for one, was disappointed in the Donald Stephenson pick. I wanted an impact contributor in the third round. However, watching these videos made me realize just how important OL depth is. Without it, how are you ever going to evaluate your backup QB in the preseason? And that isn't an insignificant job. Makes me happy to think that the second quarter of the preseason games might not be comprised solely of one yard rushes and sacks.
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Old 05-11-2012, 11:33 AM   #5
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Stanzi drew comparisons to Brady coming out
Worked with Brady's throwing coach
Changed his number to 12
Rode the bench a year
Has a white boy #83 to throw to

The pieces of the puzzle are coming together
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Old 05-11-2012, 11:45 AM   #6
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Stanzi drew comparisons to Brady coming out
Worked with Brady's throwing coach
Changed his number to 12
Rode the bench a year
Has a white boy #83 to throw to

The pieces of the puzzle are coming together
Well, technically he didn't "change" his number to 12, he changed it back to 12. Brodie Croyle already had Stanzi's number when he got to town, so he took 13.
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Old 05-12-2012, 01:03 PM   #7
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Interesting that at least half of the posts in this thread involve the offensive line. And yet, all I heard prior to the draft was how irrelevant the offensive line is in "today's game." Anybody who thought that, wrote that or even entertained that idea is as dumb as dirt and should be castrated immediately.

Stanzi may end up being a terrific QB, but who will ever know if he's running for his f'ing life?

Yes, we'd all love to have an Andrew Luck on our roster, but that's not how the real world works. KC's best play right now is to develop what we have at QB, protect the shit out of them, and get the ground game going. With the defense we should have, that should be enough to get us to the playoffs.
Everyone of us that have argued with dumbasses like you have all wanted to draft O-Lineman over the last several years.

But the idea that you need the best O-Line to win is stupid, and that has been proven again and agian through the years by teams like the Pack and the Steelers, not to mention the Giants just this last SB.

We don't need a ****ing #11 overall guard to build a good O-Line.

We need to build a good O-Line to give whoever is our QB the best opportunity, but the fact remains, your argument is the argument of a ****ing idiot.

Go dip a catbrush in Sandy Alomar piss and **** yourself with it.
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