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Old 02-24-2005, 05:37 PM  
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I'll Kick Carl's ass!!!

Just wanted to throw my two cents into the ring and see how I do compared to King Carl. Here's how I would approach improving the team this offseason...I think I'll Kick Carl's ass.

FA CB-Samai Rolle or Gary Baxter or Smoot; Runners-up Lucas or Surtain
MLBer-Hartwell or Pierce or Bell

Draft

1st Round-DE David Pollack-Stellar pass-rusher, who is stout against the run. An every-down player. Could easily replace Hicks.

2nd Round Trade Up-OLBer Daryl Blackstock- Instant starter, who can bring the wood. Also great pass-rusher.

3rd Round (Hopeful of Tait compensatory pick) CB Antonio Perkins-Lightning fast, athletic corner. Fits Gunther's bigger corner mold.

4th round-WR Courtney Roby- Deep Threat WR. Has speed and good hands. Can stretch a defense.

5th Round-CB Dustin Fox- Better in run support, but hard-hitter.

6th round-FS Sean Concidine Athletic playmaker, who excelled on special teams.

7th round-QB Timmy Chang, played in pass-happy offense. Worth taking a chance on in the 7th round.


I left out some of the multiple round picks to make up for the trade-up for Blackstock.

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Old 02-25-2005, 11:34 AM   #16
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CP was on AM 1090 this morning here in So. Cal and said the Chiefs will not be drafting or signing any new players this year. He and DV do not want to take a chance on a player being a bust. They also agreed that the team chemistry is high right now and they do not want to break it up.
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Old 02-25-2005, 11:44 AM   #17
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I've seen Pollack play in a few games and he looks a bit too small for my liking. He does give tremendous effort and never quits on a play. He would probably be a good pick though I'd hate to end up with the next Mike Mamula.
Blackstock was nothing but a pass rusher at UVA. I watched him play in just about every game this year and most last year. He's a great pass rusher but he's one dimensional. Not to say he couldn't improve in the other areas though it will most likely take a couple of years.
Don't know anything about the other guys.
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Old 02-25-2005, 12:55 PM   #18
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I've seen Pollack play in a few games and he looks a bit too small for my liking. He does give tremendous effort and never quits on a play. He would probably be a good pick though I'd hate to end up with the next Mike Mamula.
Blackstock was nothing but a pass rusher at UVA. I watched him play in just about every game this year and most last year. He's a great pass rusher but he's one dimensional. Not to say he couldn't improve in the other areas though it will most likely take a couple of years.
Don't know anything about the other guys.
Pollack isn't that small, I've heard some mention his heigth as a slight concern, but most look way past that, myself included. Here's a tidbit on him...

Pollack Goes out in Style
By Josh Kendall Dawgpost.com
Date: Jan 1, 2005

TAMPA, Fla. - When David Pollack was conscious Saturday in Georgia's 24-21 Outback Bowl win, he had a whale of a game.

David Pollack lay motionless on the Raymond James Stadium turf for a split second in the final minute of the first quarter. It happened after he and several other Bulldogs sacked Wisconsin quarterback John Stocco.

"Big G (Kedrick Golston) knocked me out," Pollack said. "That's what happened."

Later in the game, the senior defensive end suffered a slightly twisted knee. Despite all that, he had one of the best games of his season, recording four tackles, including three sacks.

He was named the game's MVP.

"David Pollack was, as usual, fantastic," Coach Mark Richt said.

Pollack increased his school sack record to 36 for his career. He finishes his collegiate career in fourth place all-time in the SEC, one sack behind former Ole Miss defender Ben Williams.

"I wanted to go out and play hard," Pollack said.

Safety Thomas Davis and linebacker Odell Thurman, who also had stellar games, credited Pollack with making their jobs easier.

"Today there were a lot of times I got free because they were on him," Thurman said.

Pollack made the biggest defensive play of the game when he sacked Stocco in the fourth quarter and stripped him of the ball to stop a Wisconsin drive inside Georgia's 20-yard line. Badgers coach Barry Alvarez described Pollack's day as "solid" and was upset because Pollack's big play came on a missed assignment.

"He's a guy that you want to know where he is," Alvarez said. "That's what disappointed me. We turned him loose. We flat out turned him loose and that's hard to understand."

It was the second time this season, Pollack has recorded a sack, caused a fumble and recovered a fumble on the same play. The first time came against Arkansas. His three sacks were an Outback Bowl record. He finished the season with 12.5.

Following the game, he seemed more excited about the next step in his career than sad to see this one ending.

"I could cry and be sad about it, but why cry?" he said.



Blackstock is a pretty good run-stopper as well. I've seen him play,too. Make no mistake he's a pass-rusher first and formost, but we need people who can get to the QB and knock them on their ass. That's why I went with Pollack and Blackstock in the two rounds. Anyway, here's that tid-bit on Blackstock and his run-stopping...

* * * WORTH NOTING: Butkus Award and All-America candidate ... worked hard to become a more complete linebacker and his efforts paid off ... known primarily as a pass rusher, he is now an outstanding run stopper ... very fast for a player his size ... his numbers were down last season, but head coach Al Groh indicates he has become a much better player ... offensive linemen have to account for him or it's trouble ... 192 career tackles are second among active Cavaliers behind DE Chris Canty ... nearly 20 percent of his tackles last season (16 of 85) were behind the line of scrimmage ...16 TFLs are sixth in school history and the most since Patrick Kerney's 21 in 1998 ... shares the school record with Wali Rainer for most career sacks by a linebacker (16) ... they are tied for eighth overall ... 30 career tackles for loss are ninth all-time.
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Old 02-25-2005, 02:38 PM   #19
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Or if the signing bonus is about equal, is the other team in a city that is likely to provide endorsement opportunities that KC cannot?
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Old 02-25-2005, 02:39 PM   #20
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Pollack isn't that small, I've heard some mention his heigth as a slight concern, but most look way past that, myself included. Here's a tidbit on him...
I've seen Pollack listed at 6-2, 260. He's definitly not your prototypical DE size wise. That always worries me when it comes to defending the run. I don't think he'd be a bad pick though specifically because of how active he is when he's playing. I really like guys like that.

With regard to Blackstock, don't get me wrong, I think the dude is great. I think he should've stayed in college another year though. Maybe that's because I'm a UVA fan and wanted him to stay in that great linebacking corp. Having him back with Ahmad Brooks and Kai Parham would've been great. I've seen him get eaten up by some of the better left tackles. I won't be upset if the Chiefs snag him though. I'm always happy to see former UVA players on the Chiefs roster.
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