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Old 03-25-2009, 11:26 AM  
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Chiefs sign OL Goff!!

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Chiefs sign OL Goff
The Chiefs agreed to contract terms today with veteran offensive lineman Mike Goff. Goff has some versatility and could wind up starting for the Chiefs at center or right guard.

The 33-year-old Goff played 11 NFL seasons, the first six with Cincinnati and the last five with San Diego. He has been a starter for the past nine seasons.
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Old 03-25-2009, 11:40 AM   #31
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Old 03-25-2009, 11:41 AM   #32
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Old 03-25-2009, 11:41 AM   #33
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Do we have anyone on the current roster who is a possiblity at C or RT? Any young up and coming guys?
Wade Smith is a former center I believe, I also think Goff can play that position. I think Herb Taylor is someone who could be looked at for RG or RT, same with Barry Richardson. I also believe we will be adding someone through the draft.
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Old 03-25-2009, 11:43 AM   #34
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Herb Taylor played admirably at LT, but he's just not made for OG or RT, IMO. He struggles at the point of attack because he's not strong enough. He just has really good footwork...
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Old 03-25-2009, 11:43 AM   #35
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Solid acquisition.

Shores up the Right Guard spot, but will make life difficult for Niswanger.
I guess you leave Rudy in the middle and draft both a Center and Guard in April.

That way you have your eventual successors for both he and Goff in 2 years.
And they can be depth players if they're still here by then.
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Old 03-25-2009, 11:43 AM   #36
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Do we have anyone on the current roster who is a possiblity at C or RT? Any young up and coming guys?
There is some hope and upside with Taylor, and possibly Richardson....whether their stint in development can produce another Brian Waters, I won't hold my breath. Smith's value is his versatility.

So, no....not really. I suspect we'll be drafting at least two OLinemen, and I wouldn't be shocked to see 4-5 picks between the OL and DL.
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Old 03-25-2009, 11:48 AM   #37
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Here was a good article I found on him the Dolts website.

http://www.chargers.com/news/headlin...goff-ready.htm

Gritty Goff ready for 11th season
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By Allison Johnson, Chargers.com
Mike Goff’s sturdy hands, best known for mixing it up with defensive tackles and linebackers, have endured multiple surgeries. His pain tolerance is so high it’s not unusual to see him slam a finger back into place between plays. He’s so focused that his position coaches sometimes have to pull him off the practice field to protect him.

And last Fall the 11-year veteran played three-fourths of the season with a torn plantar fasciitis, all the while keeping his streak of 90-consecutive starts in place even after his planter fascia completely snapped in December.

“A long time ago someone told me that there is a big difference between playing hurt and playing injured,” Goff said. “If you’re hurt you can play, but if you’re injured you can’t. I’ve always been taught that if you can still be effective and get your job done, then do it.”

That’s the blue-collar approach Goff has taken throughout his career. The old adage, “no pain, no gain” might as well be Goff’s theme song.

“Mike Goff is what I refer to as a warrior in this league,” Chargers offensive line coach Jack Henry said. “He’s a very unselfish player who has played at a high level for an extended period of time. He’s a hard worker and he has a great character. He’s not afraid to go out on the field and practice hurt, or to play hurt in a game. I have great respect and admiration for him.”

No secret potions. No quick-fix remedy. It’s simply a personal mental toughness mixed with good coaching. Goff takes pride in the fact that his coaches always expected the best and didn’t take being hurt as an excuse.

“You’ve got to play through some pain and that’s what develops your character,” Goff said. “You just learn to play through it, which enables you to build up a tolerance. I would say a majority of it is not wanting to let down my teammates or coaches. You just always want to go out there and perform at your best.”

Goff’s presence has certainly been felt since his arrival in San Diego. The Chargers have twice finished among the NFL’s top ten offenses in rushing during the five years Goff has been with the team. The Bolts have rushed for at least 2,000 yards in every season since Goff signed as a free agent in 2004.

“Mike’s a veteran player who gives us consistency and a very physical presence on the field,” Head Coach Norv Turner said.

It’s evident Goff’s character reflects his dedication and commitment to the game. His approach to his job has had a positive influence on those around him, particularly his fellow offensive linemen.

“Goff is a great example for a young offensive lineman to look up to coming into the league,” center Nick Hardwick said. “He shows you how to work, how to keep your head down, and how to accomplish what you’re asked to do.”

Goff exemplified devotion and commitment in his 2007 season. At a time where his absence would’ve affected the team’s performance, Goff braved the hits. He lived up to his words and played through the pain. With Goff’s experience and work ethic, another memorable season from the offensive line can be expected.
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Old 03-25-2009, 11:50 AM   #38
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There is some hope and upside with Taylor, and possibly Richardson....whether their stint in development can produce another Brian Waters, I won't hold my breath. Smith's value is his versatility.

So, no....not really. I suspect we'll be drafting at least two OLinemen, and I wouldn't be shocked to see 4-5 picks between the OL and DL.
I think we need three.
Center, Guard, and Right Tackle.
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Old 03-25-2009, 11:51 AM   #40
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This would show that they were trying to improve the O-line.
I was being ironical.
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Richardson has good upside, based on his early work I'm excited to see if he develops in a couple years.
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PS, hes not that great as a run blocker...better Pass blocker
That would fit our needs I would imagine.
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Richardson has good upside, based on his early work I'm excited to see if he develops in a couple years.
They say he lacks the killer instinct necessary to play the position.
He has the physical tools and the size. Just not the head for the game.
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I think we need three.
Center, Guard, and Right Tackle.
If we fill two spots, and stay with Waters and Albert on the left side....generally you can play with one weak link. Our problem is, as you say, we have three weak links.
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PS, hes not that great as a run blocker...better Pass blocker
As opposed to Jones who wasn't great at anything. Hell, he wasn't even ADEQUATE at anything.
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