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Tribal Warfare 04-27-2013 05:02 PM

Mellinger:Reid, Dorsey put friendship to work in first draft with Chiefs
 
Reid, Dorsey put friendship to work in first draft with Chiefs
By SAM MELLINGER
The Kansas City Star
Andy Reid is with his buddy Dorse, so of course they’re laughing. They can’t help themselves, really. They study football, watch football, talk football, and laugh. Sometimes, they go eat together. At dinner, between bites, they talk football and laugh.

“Our wives aren’t in Kansas City yet so it’s like we’re back in college,” Reid likes to say. He pauses, just for a second. Slaps Dorse on the leg. Here comes the punchline.

“Well, maybe not exactly like college.”

Then the two men laugh again. Soon, they will be off to study and watch and talk more football together. Nearly always, together.

Dorse is Chiefs general manager John Dorsey, of course. He and Reid have been in charge of their new team for less than four months but they’ve known each other for 20 years. You can tell. They are more than co-workers.

There is a friendship and mutual respect underneath nearly everything they do. Dorsey trusts Reid’s coaching as much as Reid trusts Dorsey’s scouting. After years of the Chiefs’ leadership being marked by behind-the-scenes back-stabbing and different personal agendas, it’s a nice change. And as the 2013 Chiefs come into focus after Dorsey and Reid’s first draft, it’s a major part of what’s shaping the new franchise.

Reid and Dorsey met in Green Bay in 1992, working for Mike Holmgren. Reid had just been hired as an offensive assistant, and Dorsey was a college scout. This was the first NFL job for each man, grunts in the pro football power structure. That was just the beginning of the connection.

Dorsey is a former linebacker and special-teams ace, Reid an old offensive lineman. From the beginning, they learned the nuances of the other side of the ball together. Both would need that perspective as they climbed up the professional ladder. They also found something rarer, a sort of work-life simpatico where they breeze back and forth between detailed football preparation and guy humor.

Reid is the more outwardly funny one, the self-deprecator who says he’s careful around the ocean “because I’m a buffet for a shark.” Dorsey plays up an aw-shucks, simple-football-guy angle that keeps Reid’s jokes coming and the ultimate focus on work. Reid says he doesn’t know much about Kansas City aside from his home and work and the route in between; Dorsey’s more familiar and is showing him around.

To explain the dynamic, Reid might open both hands and interlock his fingers — the perfect fit.

“When you have that, that’s good stuff,” he says, his sort of all-encompassing description that Dorsey has probably heard a million times.

The NFL is an obsessively secretive business, proprietary information often guarded like it’s the Defense Department instead of just football. But guys tend to have a small group they feel comfortable with, regardless of current circumstance, and so it was that Reid and Dorsey continued to talk regularly even after Reid left the Packers to coach in Philadelphia.

In separate conversations, without prompting, both will say they always wanted to be reunited. Dorsey and Reid were raised in the pro game at the same time, by the same people, in the same place. That creates a similar worldview. You can see it in the pair’s first major decision together — Reid trusted Dorsey’s early scouting opinion that there would be no great quarterback option in the draft, and Dorsey trusted Reid’s long-held admiration of Alex Smith.

You can also see it in their first draft pick. Ask 10 NFL personnel men to choose between left tackles Eric Fisher and Luke Joeckel, and you might get five votes for each. Joeckel is a technical master who was a five-star recruit and three-year starter at Texas A&M. Fisher is an athletic phenom who grew into the position and will only get better.

Dorsey and Reid don’t always agree — who does? — but they see football through the same lens. These are sure men who take their jobs seriously but not themselves, and maybe they like a little bit of that in their players. Be confident in yourself, while still knowing you need to get better.

They also started from the bottom. Reid was a good player at BYU, not a great one, and worked five college coaching jobs in 10 years before breaking into the NFL. Dorsey was an ordinary NFL player for five seasons before a knee injury put him into scouting. They both worked their way up, in other words, and they like players willing to do the same.

Maybe that’s part of what attracted them to Fisher, a two-star recruit out of high school who used to leave campus some weekends to chop logs with his mother. Fisher plays with a mean streak, open about wanting to prove an overlooked recruit from Central Michigan can play with those guys from the bigger schools.

Clark Hunt talked a bit about this the other day. It was at a news conference, so keep that in mind, but he talked of a bigger confidence in this first-round pick than in years past. He didn’t know exactly how to describe it, just that it “felt different.” You can hear the same thing from others inside the Chiefs offices. Differing viewpoints can be a productive thing, but differing agendas cannot.

This was part of the plan all along. From the very beginning of this offseason’s front-office makeover, Hunt made not-so-subtle references to his desire for a more cohesive operation.

Dorsey’s and Reid’s history together is part of what brought them both to Kansas City, then, and on a few levels. They wanted to work together. Hunt wanted them to work together.

So that’s what they’re doing, in between laughs.

BlackHelicopters 04-27-2013 05:03 PM

Showering together too?

Hammock Parties 04-27-2013 05:05 PM

i love you

you love me

let's fill this draft class with our pee

KCwolf 04-27-2013 05:06 PM

$$$ Article... well done SM

Bugeater 04-27-2013 05:07 PM

They make such a cute couple. Just don't let Andy get on top.

siberian khatru 04-27-2013 05:07 PM

Har-har-har.

Just win some ****ing football games.

siberian khatru 04-27-2013 05:09 PM

TBH, though, I'd rather have the GM and coach yukking it up and working together on the same page than the coach worrying if the GM is bugging his phone.

Hammock Parties 04-27-2013 05:10 PM

We've gone from buddy buddy Carl and Herm ****ing it all up to vindictive evil assholes Pioli and Haley ****ing it all up and back to buddy buddy Dorsey and Reid ****ing it all up.

Yay!

HoneyBadger 04-27-2013 05:10 PM

The captain must sink with the ship.

BlackHelicopters 04-27-2013 05:11 PM

Great article. Would sell to again.+++++++++++++

Molitoth 04-27-2013 06:23 PM

Friendship just resulted in the worst Chiefs draft I've ever witnessed.

Mecca 04-27-2013 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Molitoth (Post 9638597)
Friendship just resulted in the worst Chiefs draft I've ever witnessed.

It's not nearly as bad as the first Pioli draft, be honest.

OrtonsPiercedTaint 04-27-2013 06:26 PM

Hunt's money seems to have the same affect. I want some of that.

DaFace 04-27-2013 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Molitoth (Post 9638597)
Friendship just resulted in the worst Chiefs draft I've ever witnessed.

ROFL

Molitoth 04-27-2013 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 9638612)
It's not nearly as bad as the first ***** draft, be honest.

Ok, but it's really close.

With Pioli, I was open to giving benefit of the doubt.
With Dorsey, he will need to earn my respect... and so far I could give a shit less.

chiefs1111 04-27-2013 06:30 PM

Well isn't that special

Brock 04-27-2013 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Molitoth (Post 9638597)
Friendship just resulted in the worst Chiefs draft I've ever witnessed.

Not really even close.

Red Dawg 04-27-2013 06:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Molitoth (Post 9638597)
Friendship just resulted in the worst Chiefs draft I've ever witnessed.

It also just resulted in your post being the worst I have ever read

Molitoth 04-27-2013 06:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tuckdaddy (Post 9638651)
It also just resulted in your post being the worst I have ever read

Buy up them season tickets!

milkman 04-27-2013 06:38 PM

Don't like the Fisher pick, though I do like his potential.

I also like the Nico Johnson pick, and even the Travis Kelce pick.

This draft isn't exciting, but it isn't the worst ever.

AlexSmithDynasty 04-27-2013 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by siberian khatru (Post 9638307)
TBH, though, I'd rather have the GM and coach yukking it up and working together on the same page than the coach worrying if the GM is bugging his phone.

True, and if Dorsey finds candy wrappers laying around the facility he won't have to make a big deal about it, at least he'll know they're coming from Andy.

TribalElder 04-27-2013 06:40 PM

vaginal tetanus infection from the rusty hanger I presume

Deberg_1990 04-27-2013 06:40 PM

I always get a kick out of how people can grade a draft before players have even played a down in the NFL.

soopamanluva 04-27-2013 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 9638669)
I always get a kick out of how people can grade a draft before players have even played a down in the NFL.

Me too

Hammock Parties 04-27-2013 06:46 PM

I get a kick out of the homers saying the same. ****ing. thing. every. ****ing. year.

Molitoth 04-27-2013 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 9638669)
I always get a kick out of how people can grade a draft before players have even played a down in the NFL.

You either Like or Dislike a draft so you are applying a grade one way or another.

In the end, you will either be wrong or right... and with no consequence at stake, it's pretty easy for people to state their opinions.

Deberg_1990 04-27-2013 06:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Molitoth (Post 9638688)
You either Like or Dislike a draft so you are applying a grade one way or another.

In the end, you will either be wrong or right... and with no consequence at stake, it's pretty easy for people to state their opinions.

True. About the only thing I can say with certainty is that out of any given draft, only about 3 or 4 guys become productive.....and that's a pretty good draft if that happens.

CoMoChief 04-27-2013 07:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wonton Prejudice (Post 9638290)
i love you

you love me

let's fill this draft class with our pee

ROFL

TEX 04-27-2013 07:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlexSmithDynasty (Post 9638664)
True, and if Dorsey finds candy wrappers laying around the facility he won't have to make a big deal about it, at least he'll know they're coming from Andy.

ROFL :clap:

RunKC 04-27-2013 07:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Molitoth (Post 9638597)
Friendship just resulted in the worst Chiefs draft I've ever witnessed.

I'm guessing you weren't around for the 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2004 drafts.

King_Chief_Fan 04-27-2013 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wonton Prejudice (Post 9638685)
I get a kick out of the homers saying the same. ****ing. thing. every. ****ing. year.

and I get a kick out of watching you make an ass of yourself

You are all over the place with your "opinions" and you make little to no sense.

We crown you the king of flip floppers

Fritz88 04-27-2013 08:00 PM

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keg in kc 04-27-2013 08:18 PM

Quote:

“Our wives aren’t in Kansas City yet so it’s like we’re back in college,” Reid likes to say. He pauses, just for a second. Slaps Dorse on the leg. Here comes the punchline.

“Well, maybe not exactly like college.”

Then the two men laugh again. Soon, they will be off to study and watch and talk more football together. Nearly always, together.
Good lord.

suzzer99 04-27-2013 08:36 PM

Lol at the tags on this thread, I don't think I've ever noticed tem before.

PRIEST 04-27-2013 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by suzzer99 (Post 9639178)
Lol at the tags on this thread, I don't think I've ever noticed tem before.




ROFL

Sully 04-27-2013 09:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Molitoth (Post 9638597)
Friendship just resulted in the worst Chiefs draft I've ever witnessed.

Eric Downing says, "Hi!"

KChiefs1 04-27-2013 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Molitoth (Post 9638597)
Friendship just resulted in the worst Chiefs draft I've ever witnessed.

You think Fisher is another Tyson Jackson?

KChiefs1 04-27-2013 10:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 9638701)
True. About the only thing I can say with certainty is that out of any given draft, only about 3 or 4 guys become productive.....and that's a pretty good draft if that happens.

We have at least that many & maybe these other no names could surprise me.

Sweet Daddy Hate 04-27-2013 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wonton Prejudice (Post 9638290)
i love you

you love me

let's fill this draft class with our pee

LMAO oh shit....
Posted via Mobile Device

Sweet Daddy Hate 04-27-2013 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by theelusiveeightrop (Post 9638315)
Great article. Would sell to again.+++++++++++++

ROFL oh ****! This thread has some Sheen-level WINNING!
Posted via Mobile Device

Dave Lane 04-27-2013 10:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 9638612)
It's not nearly as bad as the first ***** draft, be honest.

Its pretty ****ed up. 2009 was just atrocious.


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