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Sweet Daddy Hate 02-23-2009 11:46 PM

Oh Yes!

A Lioning he shall go,
A Lioning he shall go,
Bend down and pucker to my cornhole,
A Lioning he shall go!

SUCK IT!

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Curry motivated by thought of being No. 1 overall pick

Wake Forest LB Aaron Curry finished his final scouting-combine drill — the 60-yard shuttle — and launched into a somersault, landing on his back near the 35-yard line on the Lucas Oil Stadium field turf and throwing his arms out wide as he looked up at the ceiling.

Exhale. It’s over.

“It’s always been a childhood dream to come out here to the NFL combine and perform,” Curry said, still breathing heavy from the final drill. “For so long, I watched all of the other athletes perform, and I always said, ‘I want to be like him. I want to be better than him.’ I’m just amazed by the talent that has been out here and to know that I was out here now and somebody out in the world is saying, ‘Wow.’

“To be able to go through all the drills, and then at the end of the agility, I finished strong. It’s been a great, great five days. Then a somersault to top it off.”

The linebacker likely strengthened his resume — and his ascending draft status — with an impressive performance Monday at the combine. He finished first among linebackers in four of the six drills tested — 40-yard dash (4.56 seconds), vertical jump (37 inches), broad jump (10 feet, 4 inches) and 60-yard shuttle (11.35 seconds). He also displayed his blend of size and speed during linebacker drills.

The buzz at the combine is that Curry is the “safest” pick in the draft.

While that sounds like a media term, the affable Curry said his favorite part of the combine experience was having lunch with members of the Detroit Lions, who could make him the No. 1 overall pick in April’s draft. Curry said that experience — and the thought of being the top pick — motivated him as he competed in drills.

“Just to know that they’re considering taking a linebacker No. 1 overall … just that whole thought process is amazing,” Curry said. “I came out here today with that in the back of my head.

“It did motivate me to know that if I put on a good enough show, maybe they may feel like they could build a team around a linebacker. Add me with Ernie Sims, and maybe we could make some big plays.”

Next up for Curry is a week off, followed by some more time in Phoenix to train for his March 23 Pro Day.

soundmind 02-23-2009 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 5521539)
Keep posting, you have to a certain amount of posts. Its to contain pRon and spam.

I'm not sure what that second sentence was suppose to read, but do you or anyone know what those numbers are? I don't intend on slinging garbage all over to reach it, just curious when I might expect that sort of stuff.

ChiefsCountry 02-23-2009 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by soundmind (Post 5521556)
I'm not sure what that second sentence was suppose to read, but do you or anyone know what those numbers are? I don't intend on slinging garbage all over to reach it, just curious when I might expect that sort of stuff.

pRon is ChiefsPlanet lingo for porn.

soundmind 02-23-2009 11:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Darth CarlSatan (Post 5521554)
Oh Yes!

A Lioning he shall go,
A Lioning he shall go,
Bend down and pucker to my cornhole,
A Lioning he shall go!

SUCK IT!

ROFL "SUCK IT!" - have to admit, that made me laugh and actually for some reason recall days of 1997 when I was watching the NWO reign over the WCW, but only after Seinfeld.

That whole "dinner with the Lions" thing may prove to be pretty transparent. I don't believe they did that with anyone else nearly as publicly....this could be some solidification to them considering Cassel too...?

You've all the freedom in the world with the #1 overall pick though, I wonder if they'll make their selection early like with Long last year?

soundmind 02-23-2009 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 5521559)
pRon is ChiefsPlanet lingo for porn.

Ya, I've read that here and there....do you mean goin into the Casino and Arcade stuff will help me crap up the CPU with electric STDs?

Sweet Daddy Hate 02-24-2009 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by soundmind (Post 5521577)
ROFL "SUCK IT!" - have to admit, that made me laugh and actually for some reason recall days of 1997 when I was watching the NWO reign over the WCW, but only after Seinfeld.

That whole "dinner with the Lions" thing may prove to be pretty transparent. I don't believe they did that with anyone else nearly as publicly....this could be some solidification to them considering Cassel too...?

You've all the freedom in the world with the #1 overall pick though, I wonder if they'll make their selection early like with Long last year?

If Detroit really wants to rebound in to "at least someone will pay some green to check us out" respectability at home, Curry and Cassel would be a great way to do it.
From what I understand, they already have a good young receiver for Cassel, and Curry with Ernie Sims could be a strong draw as well.

It's a good instant improvement. The Chiefs need to go a different way, and I believe they're going to do it. I still believe to this day that the only reason we have Pioli( and Haley to a lesser degree )is because the Chiefs are the cleanest slate in the NFL. If you wanted to build YOUR TEAM without the hassle of in-place vets and a lot of headaches and drama, there was only one real choice; Kansas City.

It's a "from the top on down" build, and the next logical "hire" is a Quarterback.
If Curry goes to Detroit, it's a huge advantage to us because we get to really evaluate both QB candidates, and make a true choice.

And I've said it a million times; I will truly be happy with either guy.

The Buddha 02-24-2009 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Darth CarlSatan (Post 5521607)
If Detroit really wants to rebound in to "at least someone will pay some green to check us out" respectability at home, Curry and Cassel would be a great way to do it.
From what I understand, they already have a good young receiver for Cassel, and Curry with Ernie Sims could be a strong draw as well.

It's a good instant improvement. The Chiefs need to go a different way, and I believe they're going to do it. I still believe to this day that the only reason we have Pioli( and Haley to a lesser degree )is because the Chiefs are the cleanest slate in the NFL. If you wanted to build YOUR TEAM without the hassle of in-place vets and a lot of headaches and drama, there was only one real choice; Kansas City.

It's a "from the top on down" build, and the next logical "hire" is a Quarterback.
If Curry goes to Detroit, it's a huge advantage to us because we get to really evaluate both QB candidates, and make a true choice.

And I've said it a million times; I will truly be happy with either guy.

Way to bring it, sir! It worked for the Texans, and the Lions should at LEAST contemplate the idea of it.

kcchiefsus 02-24-2009 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Pioli Zombie (Post 5520450)
So why didn't stafford throw at the combine?
Posted via Mobile Device

I don't know, why didn't Matt Ryan throw last year?

soundmind 02-24-2009 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Darth CarlSatan (Post 5521607)

...If Curry goes to Detroit, it's a huge advantage to us because we get to really evaluate both QB candidates, and make a true choice.

And I've said it a million times; I will truly be happy with either guy.

:thumb: This is all good news....of the rumor variety sort of, but good news nonetheless!!! And with what little buzz that has made its way out, it sounds like they love Curry, and could definitely use Cassel exactly as you've advertised above.

I'm currently working on a quick mock draft - partly so that you guys can pick it apart, but this really changes my outlook for the entire draft, and honestly, it only gets better for KC....I'd LOVE it if this works out...

MAKE IT SO DETROIT!!! MAKE IT SO!!!

Sweet Daddy Hate 02-24-2009 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by The Buddha (Post 5521614)
Way to bring it, sir! It worked for the Texans, and the Lions should at LEAST contemplate the idea of it.

Thank you. Here's the thing with KC:

We haven't had the experience, in the entire history of the KC Chiefs, of seeing this franchise run the way that Scott Pioli has said that he will run it. After the Chiefs SB win back in the day, everything started going down, and kept going down until Carl and Marty arrived.

They brought respectability back to the franchise, but a lot of patchwork-type decisions and drafting, contract negotiations shot to hell, and then just general apathy landed us where we are now.
What I'm trying to say is, it's not so much about wins and losses at this point; it's about dissecting every element of the franchise, and starting down the road to success using proven methods that yield results.

When Pioli says "I build teams", I hear "I'm going to find the best matches between positions that rely on each other( both technically and mindset-wise ), and slowly bring that team together until they would kill and die for each other".

And that takes time.

But man, when that kind of groundwork is laid and comes to fruition?
Opponent better look out, and step the **** BACK.

Hammock Parties 02-24-2009 12:40 AM

Basically, we're all virgins. Pioli is gonna bust our hymen.

Sweet Daddy Hate 02-24-2009 12:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Claythan (Post 5521651)
Basically, we're all virgins. Pioli is gonna bust our hymen.

40+ year-old virgins at this point( in terms of true success since the days of Stram, anyhow )!

It's an exciting time and good things are going to happen, but not overnight.

Hammock Parties 02-24-2009 12:47 AM

That's half the fun, though, DCS. Seeing the little good things happening over and over and over again.

Hopefully they all add up to one BIG good thing.

It's not the destination, it's the journey.

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Sweet Daddy Hate 02-24-2009 01:02 AM

I agree. What I'm looking so forward to is that first momentum shift where the rest of the NFL looks to KC and says "Uh Oh".
You're about 10 years younger than me, and though you got your groove on in school during Vermeil, I can't begin to describe what it was like to be with other fans in a bar or at the game when DT was tearing shit up; it was just electric.
And the very thought that we could surpass even that and achieve a Greatness For The Ages....I can't even wrap my head around that at this point.

Kansas City is a great place. I think a lot of people with not much sense of history think it's just another Toledo or Dayton in the mid west. It's not. A lot of greatness and worldly influences have converged there, and been created there.

I'm ready for the Chiefs to raise the bar on an epic scale, and attain true immortality alongside the other great people and institutions that have come from the place I call Home.

Print It!

The Buddha 02-24-2009 01:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Darth CarlSatan (Post 5521671)
I agree. What I'm looking so forward to is that first momentum shift where the rest of the NFL looks to KC and says "Uh Oh".
You're about 10 years younger than me, and though you got your groove on in school during Vermeil, I can't begin to describe what it was like to be with other fans in a bar or at the game when DT was tearing shit up; it was just electric.
And the very thought that we could surpass even that and achieve a Greatness For The Ages....I can't even wrap my head around that at this point.

Kansas City is a great place. I think a lot of people with not much sense of history think it's just another Toledo or Dayton in the mid west. It's not. A lot of greatness and worldly influences have converged there, and been created there.

I'm ready for the Chiefs to raise the bar on an epic scale, and attain true immortality alongside the other great people and institutions that have come from the place I call Home.

Print It!

This is so uplifting and inspirational... I like it


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