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Denver article with Bruce Campbell to Chiefs.
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I don't know...if the Chiefs started to play a lot of zombies, I think Bruce Campbell would kick ass.
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Bruce Campbell is the most athletic tackle in this draft. He lacks experience, but his ceiling is far higher than Russel Okung's. I'd rather draft him than Okung, and if we're drafting a RT, I'd rather draft Trent Williams than Okung, because he, like Campbell, is more athletic, and has more upside as a LT prospect. |
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Someone should probably let milkman in on the joke.
Bruce Campbell is also the name of the actor who plays on Burn Notice. In his younger days, he did some 'B' movies, the reason for the zombie reference. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0132257/ |
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As a 4 year old attending my first Chief game back in '63, I was intrigued by these big guys just piss pounding each other at the LOS, and as I grew older and became more aware of what I was watching, my fascination with the O-line grew. My favorite players as I was growing up, after Willie Lanier and Bobby Bell were Jim Tyrer and Jack Rudnay. I've always watched line play closely. |
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There's there perception that Okung was some kind of stud that didn't allow sacks, when in reality all he did was get pushed back into the QB. If the Cowboys weren't in the spread, and Robinson wasn't getting rid of the ball so quickly, Okung would have given up a number of sacks. He didn't seal the edge. He didn't physically dominate his opponent. I don't think Okung has the athletic ability to be anymore than a mediocre LT, and a good RT. |
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You seem to promote an Al Davis type approach to the draft based upon the fact that a player with more natural athleticism in track and field events is going to be able to be coached/trained into a better football player. |
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