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htismaqe 03-07-2014 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Mugsy (Post 10471592)
I think it's more about Reid's offense than it is about finding Alex Smith another Vernon Davis.

That's destined to fail. It literally NEVER works.

Mugsy 03-07-2014 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Sfeihc (Post 10470767)
Welp, you gotta take the good with the bad. :) kccrow is here and now so is mugsy who's next mongo?

LOL, good to see you man. I'm thinking more will be coming soon. Crow would be a good addition to the mock. He knows what he's talking about.

I am thinking about trying to run the mock draft contest we used to run at CC if I can get enough interest. Mock the first round with a primary and alternate pick and then make the Chiefs picks.

Dunerdr 03-07-2014 09:15 AM

If we had another threat say just a more dangerous Avery and a mediocre pass catching tight end wouldn't that allow bows to be our possession guy plus some here and there?

saphojunkie 03-07-2014 01:21 PM

I think the #1 thing has to be hands. Hands matter when you're wide open, in traffic, double covered, going deep, over the middle, on out routes... all the time. They always matter.

#2 for me would be separation. Some guys have it, some don't. Some guys are quick in cone drills, but have no instinct on separating from their man. They just can't read another body in motion and anticipate/set up their moves.

OldSchool 03-07-2014 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by saphojunkie (Post 10472047)
I think the #1 thing has to be hands. Hands matter when you're wide open, in traffic, double covered, going deep, over the middle, on out routes... all the time. They always matter.

#2 for me would be separation. Some guys have it, some don't. Some guys are quick in cone drills, but have no instinct on separating from their man. They just can't read another body in motion and anticipate/set up their moves.

Yup, see Anquan Boldin, Fitzgerald, Johnson, Jenkins, Marshall, Colston, Moss, Green, Rice, etc. Vs every great athlete to have come into the game but flopped, why? Their hands and lack of concentration at the point of the catch. That's what really separates the great ones from the guys who are just athletes trying to play football.

Easy 6 03-07-2014 03:03 PM

To crush their enemies, see them driven before them and hear the lamentations of their coaches and fans.


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