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Old 08-07-2001, 07:15 AM  
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Thank You KC for Damion Lewis.

The tackle that we drafted with the 12th pick had two sacks last night, and was paid the ultimate compliment by having to be doubled teamed for most of the night. I think we both made out well in the trade.

Several people on the KC Star board was informing me of how stupid Martz was the previous year for drafing Trung Canidate I guess Martz showed how smart he really was. If Canidate is not injured he will be a stud in the future years, and if he is injured I guess we will just see more of Marshall Faulk.


No flaming, I just want to know what you guys thought of the Rams last night.

Lewis-played outstanding.

Archuletta-looked like he was trying for the big hit instead of just makeing a good tackle.

Pickett-looked pretty good.

Germaine- ended up with a QB rating of .116 not bad.

O-Line did not do a great job allowed to much pressure. Then again Miami has a hell of a defense.
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Old 08-07-2001, 11:02 AM   #16
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Germaine did look good.

Lewis-played outstanding against the 2nd and 3rd string. The first two series he didn't get off the line and he wasn't being double teamed.

Archuletta-looked lost most of the time, which isn't that unusual for the first pro game.

Pickett- agree he looked pretty good.

1st pre-season game and I think you have a couple of keepers!!
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Old 08-07-2001, 11:08 AM   #17
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He better have been impressive for the 12th damn overall pick. And Green better be impressive when he hits the field...
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Old 08-07-2001, 11:19 AM   #18
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Lewis had McGlockton-type sacks. You know, the other D-linemen apply pressure to the QB, causing him to run directly into Lewis.

Candidate is injured AGAIN, and obviously will never be an every-down RB.

Prove that you know something about football...quit crapping your pants after one preseason game.
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Old 08-07-2001, 11:21 AM   #19
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Hey, Clint! I missed ya man...

HB:

You know, you usually have useful things to say, and I know you'd hate to have to say something good about the Chiefs, but...

If you think Martz is a mediocre coach, then evidently Vermeil DID have alot to do with the SuperBowl thing down there in St. Louis (contrary to what most Rams fans will say...), right?
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Old 08-07-2001, 11:37 AM   #20
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htisman....

I've never said V wasn't a good coach... he runs circles around Martz as a head guy, though Martz is an awesome coordinator IMO... I just think Martz falls into the same category as the Buddy Ryans, Belichecks, etc.... not top guy material...

I have no love for VD though... he coaches a rival and said alot of bad things about the Raiders before we kicked his butt in the Super Bowl.... I respect the mans abilities to lead though... he also was the most knowledgeable college football announcer when that was his gig... even if he was teamed with that twit Musburger....

I reserve my hate for the most part for the Rat in Ronco land...
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Old 08-07-2001, 12:39 PM   #21
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C in Wichita I'm not creaming over a non binding pre-season game. However last year during the Rams preseason they gave up a lot of points. During the season guess what smart guy they gave up a lot of points. So yes it does matter.

Vermeil-my take which has changed several times and I will admit to that. Vermeil had a lot to do with the SB run, however it was not his coaching or decision making skills that did it as far as getting the right players right coaches etc it was his ability to put it all toghether. His ability to get the team fired up etc. NO he would have never done it without Martz and Martz decisions to get rid of Tony Banks.

Lewis looked dominating at times. Remeber its his first Pro-Game. His sacks were beating people and getting to the QB. Of course you abviously know more about sports then the ESPN and Cbs Sportline writers.
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Old 08-07-2001, 12:54 PM   #22
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[quote] NO he would have never done it without Martz and Martz decisions to get rid of Tony Banks. [/quote]

Although DV was too, too stuck on Banks [a decision that still tempers my judgment of him], I don't think in gneral it takes a genius to figure out that Banks Suu-ucks.
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Old 08-07-2001, 12:57 PM   #23
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by StLouisBob [/i]
[B]Lewis looked dominating at times. Remeber its his first Pro-Game. His sacks were beating people and getting to the QB. Of course you abviously know more about sports then the ESPN and Cbs Sportline writers. [/B][/QUOTE]


We probably do know more that most sportswriters. They are East/West coast boneheads who only care for big market teams.
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Old 08-07-2001, 03:43 PM   #24
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You don't need to be an expert to decipher what's going on, when you're watching the friggin' game on TV.

Then again, there are still people that insist McGlockton was a run-stuffing, offense-disrupting DT while he was in KC.
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