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FD 06-17-2011 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Coogs (Post 7702674)
Here is a list of players who attended from Gretz, and links to two pretty good articles about the practice from Gretz.

CALLING THE ROLL


There was no official charting of who was on the field for Thursday morning’s session, but here was the role call from what I saw at the Bishop Miege High School stadium:

Quarterbacks (3) – Matt Cassel, Tyler Palko and Ricky Stanzi.

Running backs (4) – Jamaal Charles, Mike Cox, Thomas Jones and Dexter McCluster.

Wide receivers (4) – Jonathan Baldwin, Dwayne Bowe, Verran Tucker, Jerheme Urban.

Tight end (5) – Brad Cottam, Tony Moeaki, Jake O’Connell, Leonard Pope, Cody Slate.

Offensive line (8) – Jon Asamoah, Bobby Greenwood, Darryl Harris, Rodney Hudson, Ryan Lilja, Rudy Niswanger, Ryan O’Callaghan, Casey Wiegmann.

Defensive line (5) – Glenn Dorsey, Wallace Gilberry, Tyson Jackson, Shaun Smith, Anthony Toribio.

Linebackers (8) – Jovan Belcher, Justin Cole, Cory Greenwood, Justin Houston, Derrick Johnson, Corey Mays, Andy Studebaker, Pierre Walters.

Secondary (8) – Javier Arenas, Eric Berry, Jalil Brown, Brandon Flowers, Reshard Langford, Quentin Lawrence, Kendrick Lewis, Donald Washington.


http://www.bobgretz.com/chiefs-footb...tml#more-21020

http://www.bobgretz.com/chiefs-footb...-practice.html


And one other note. Somewhere I read where Powe was also at practice. I'll see if I can find that report.

Hate to see Albert not there. Also, no Mcgraw? Wasn't he supposed to be one of the organizers?

Coogs 06-17-2011 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Forward Dante (Post 7702745)
Hate to see Albert not there. Also, no Mcgraw? Wasn't he supposed to be one of the organizers?

McGraw was there. He and DJ were in charge of the defense. It is in at least one of the three links that I listed.

Ace Gunner 06-17-2011 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 7702609)
If Niswanger never takes a another snap at center, it will be too soon.

The guy is a useless, pathetic excuse for a center.

If Wiegman were to retire (which is looking highly unlikely now), if Rodney Hudson couldn't beat out Niswanger for the job out of camp, he will have been a terrible draft pick.

I've read that b4 on the internet. looks like hate to me. take a look at this;


As one of the best interior offensive line prospects in the 2011 NFL draft, Florida State’s Rodney Hudson should be one of the first guards off the board.

Hudson, a 6'2", 299-pound combination guard and center, was a four-year starter for the Seminoles and was named First Team All-ACC in 2008, 2009 and 2010. Most impressively, Hudson was a unanimous First Team All-American in 2010.

Scouts love Hudson’s athleticism and balance, noting that he plays with great quickness and agility for his frame. He is viewed as one of the better blocking technicians in this draft class and one of the draft’s most intelligent prospects, able to play multiple positions across the interior line equally well. Hudson generates good push from the position yet is still nimble enough to pull and get in front of the ballcarrier, paving the way at the second level.

Though skilled in many areas, Hudson is not particularly dominant in any, and also lacks substantial bulk for the position. Of greatest concern, perhaps, is a checkered medical history that, though full of mostly minor issues, does feature a few knee injuries.

Hudson is one of the safest picks of the 2011 NFL draft and is versatile enough to play guard or center at the pro level. He will immediately compete for playing time at Kansas City.

Pick Grade: A-

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/6...couting-report



I know rudy needs to burn at the stake for whatever, but hudson might b delayed in taking over at that center position, is all I'm saying. I think he's a good LG. if you follow the link, you'll see a video there showing his play at LG & C... I'd post it for you, but the site controls won't allow me .. hint..

Ace Gunner 06-17-2011 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by beach tribe (Post 7702636)
I don't think a player run practice has shit to say about who will be playing where.

thx 4 sharing

milkman 06-17-2011 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by chiefsfootballfan (Post 7702891)
I've read that b4 on the internet. looks like hate to me. take a look at this;


As one of the best interior offensive line prospects in the 2011 NFL draft, Florida State’s Rodney Hudson should be one of the first guards off the board.

Hudson, a 6'2", 299-pound combination guard and center, was a four-year starter for the Seminoles and was named First Team All-ACC in 2008, 2009 and 2010. Most impressively, Hudson was a unanimous First Team All-American in 2010.

Scouts love Hudson’s athleticism and balance, noting that he plays with great quickness and agility for his frame. He is viewed as one of the better blocking technicians in this draft class and one of the draft’s most intelligent prospects, able to play multiple positions across the interior line equally well. Hudson generates good push from the position yet is still nimble enough to pull and get in front of the ballcarrier, paving the way at the second level.

Though skilled in many areas, Hudson is not particularly dominant in any, and also lacks substantial bulk for the position. Of greatest concern, perhaps, is a checkered medical history that, though full of mostly minor issues, does feature a few knee injuries.

Hudson is one of the safest picks of the 2011 NFL draft and is versatile enough to play guard or center at the pro level. He will immediately compete for playing time at Kansas City.

Pick Grade: A-

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/6...couting-report



I know rudy needs to burn at the stake for whatever, but hudson might b delayed in taking over at that center position, is all I'm saying. I think he's a good LG. if you follow the link, you'll see a video there showing his play at LG & C... I'd post it for you, but the site controls won't allow me .. hint..

The post had absolutely nothing to do with Hudson.
I follow the draft, and research the players, so I'm familar with Hudson.

That post was all about Niswanger's epic suckage.

The Franchise 06-17-2011 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 7702689)
I'm as excited to see Brad Cottam's name on that list as anyone's, honestly.

I really hope he can get his career going again. The kid obviously has potential and was just starting to show it before that freak neck injury.

This.

Cottam and Moeaki would be a nice lineup for a double TE set.

Arsonist 06-17-2011 11:12 AM

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Ace Gunner 06-17-2011 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by milkman (Post 7702609)
If Niswanger never takes a another snap at center, it will be too soon.

The guy is a useless, pathetic excuse for a center.

If Wiegman were to retire (which is looking highly unlikely now), if Rodney Hudson couldn't beat out Niswanger for the job out of camp, he will have been a terrible draft pick.



Quote:

Originally Posted by milkman (Post 7702894)
The post had absolutely nothing to do with Hudson.
I follow the draft, and research the players, so I'm familar with Hudson.

That post was all about Niswanger's epic suckage.


cmon man lol

SPATCH 06-17-2011 11:31 AM

what's up with these football threads?

milkman 06-17-2011 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by chiefsfootballfan (Post 7702916)
cmon man lol

I used Hudson to make a point.

Ebolapox 06-17-2011 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 7702573)
What about Houston?

an unexpected gift into the lap. hope he can stay sober.

beach tribe 06-17-2011 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefsfootballfan (Post 7702893)
thx 4 sharing

In that case, I'll share some more.

Hudson will be our starting C at some point. NiceWanger was one the organizers of the event, and was already the back up center, but I would look to him to be the one moving to G depth until Casey actually does retire.

My Guess is Casey starts the season at C, and Hudson is worked in with his role increasing more, and more as the season goes on, and takes over full C responsibilities either this season or next

BigCatDaddy 06-17-2011 12:26 PM

Interesting to see Shaun Smith there since he was a UFA after the season ended.

beach tribe 06-17-2011 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy (Post 7702990)
Interesting to see Shaun Smith there since he was a UFA after the season ended.

Wants to remain a Chief apparently. This could go a long way in the eyes of a guy like Pioli I would guess.
I really think this team has great chemistry.

BigCatDaddy 06-17-2011 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by beach tribe (Post 7702992)
Wants to remain a Chief apparently. This could go a long way in the eyes of a guy like Pioli I would guess.
I really think this team has great chemistry.

Yeah, and it makes you wonder how much unofficial communication may have been going on.


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