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Old 08-30-2013, 06:54 AM  
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Notes on Chiefs Preseason

Offense
  • I took a lot of shit last week for saying Chase Daniel was "terrible." That language was a tad strong, but last game showed why. I want more from a QB who gets paid $3M/year to be a reliable veteran.
  • Tyler Bray had an effective preseason. But let's not get carried away. He needs time (better footwork, better decision making, learn to handle a pass rush) and his maturity is trending up, but I sure hope he can keep that up. Because it's clear he can make throws no QB has made in years. Overall really liked what I saw from him.
  • Best WR corps in years. Solid enough #2 in Avery. Great potential from #3-5 (Hemingway in the slot. McCluster and Wylie... be great to make them earn a spot as an underneath guy, and Jenkins earn his spot as a stretch the field guy
  • The offensive line isn't where you hoped it would be. Hudson will be a liability, Fisher is probably going to take some lumps early on. Our Guard play is adequate at best.
  • Knile Davis is a solid #2 option. I wish he could also play bigger, but with his speed, he doesn't always have to. He's a guy who needs clean blocking and running lanes. But if he gets to top speed, he's very effective
  • Reid loves to use tight ends and fullbacks. I don't think he'll be excited with what he has. I wasn't impressed with Sherman or Kelce. Fasano's a nice TE, but I'd rather him be a blocker turned safety valve
  • Alex Smith... is better than his critics say but worse than his fan boys say. He was what he thought he was. Mostly accurate QB in the short/intermediate game and tremendous rollout ability. The downside... he still doesn't throw his receivers open, tends to stare at his primary read, and he missed WAY too many hot routes.
  • Our special teams is going to be our offense's best friend.

Defense
  • Said it before, I'll say it again. People understate how much Dorsey's marketing efforts to restore the roar at Arrowhead will improve our defense
  • Defense is much better. Finally, a d-coordinator who will create pressure and will mix up formations. We saw a lot of exotic looks early on already
  • Poe and Jackson were beastly against the run. Poe flashed upside in the passing game, Jackson is a complete disaster there. Bailey, on the other hand, needs to be more consistent in the run game but can actually drive his blockers in the pass rush. He needs to get more snaps.
  • Dorsey brought in good LBs for cheap. Akeem Jordan is better than anyone we've had in years but I hope Nico Johnson starts soon. Also give Dorsey credit for getting tremendous safety depth for cheap. Demps and Abdullah were great cheap adds
  • Eric Berry is going to be a weapon. Blitzing, playing LB, playing center field... he'll play everywhere.
  • Kendrick Lewis is going to be a huge liability and I worry he'll give up big plays. We need speed back there.
  • Speaking of big plays, we saw flashes of a defense that can be too aggressive at times. We're going to shut down running games, but if any back squeaks by... trouble. I have a bad feeling we're also going to bite hard on playactions and bootlegs, and at times overpursue a ballcarrier.
  • Our CB depth is disastrous. If any of our CBs are injured, we're screwed. Sadly, our Safeties are handling a lot of Nickel and Dime responsibilities that should be handled by CBs
  • I like Sutton's press coverage. Which means, the Chiefs HAVE to put pressure on the QB. Sean Smith is a better pickup than he gets credit for being.
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Old 08-30-2013, 10:08 AM   #46
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That's pretty good considering the field position the Chiefs started with in the first half of the steeler game. Considering the 4th and short that wasn't picked up and the running out of the end zone repeatedly and getting stopped at the 10-15.

That's damn impressive.
Donks gave up a whopping 104 points and got their asses smashed by the Sea Hags plus just lost at home to the Cards-LOl Gave up 32 points to the cards-LOL

faders-79 points-not bad for those thugs

Bolts-gave up 71 on D but were woeful on O only scoring 62 points so far with a game to go.

Yes it is preseason but considering how shitty, pathetic and uncoached we have looked the last 5 years- I would call it a major success.

No major injuries- except Brokieoki-but a butterfly could land on his shoulder and he would go on IR.
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Old 08-30-2013, 10:11 AM   #47
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Old 08-30-2013, 10:12 AM   #48
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Old 08-30-2013, 10:16 AM   #49
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If I could go onto the forum, I could show you a post that I made almost EXACTLY LIKE YOURS, just replace the name Bray, with Kaepernick..

And Bray looked better in his first pre season than Kaepernick did.

The support around Bray is going to speed his development right along. It would not shock me in the least if Alex Smith struggles in his two years here that Bray could be the qb in 2015.

Not one bit. And im the biggest Alex Smith guy here. But I understand the business, and I understand Andy Reid, and John Dorsey. They have both proven that they will ship out a qb if he isn't cutting it.

Brian Brohm, Brett Favre, Donovan McNabb, Kevin Kolb.

I love Alex Smith......but if Bray becomes a true professional, works hard, hits the books, hits the film takes the coaching, he is a special special kid.

Now im crushing on two qbs. Gotta write to dear abbey I guess.
I don't think Alex will struggle. We should have descent field position and the O line should begin to understand what they are suppose to be doing. They failed to pick up Any blitz this preseason. They look a bit confused so it is giving the D the first hit and driving them back on most plays.
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Old 08-30-2013, 10:53 AM   #50
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I haven't seen the Green Bay game yet, but the game-winning drive against Pittsburgh was ... underwhelming. Chase Daniel was essentially Tim Tebow that game. He could run and gain yards, but the offense wasn't utilized well at all. And then the one throw he makes wins the game.

People will laugh at me for saying this, but if Colt McCoy gets cut we should pick him up as our backup. I think he's a better fit than Daniel.
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Old 08-30-2013, 11:05 AM   #51
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Tyler Bray showed some brilliance last night. He will grow, but he has tools that can't be taught, and sometimes that's the difference from being good and being great. Who knows. All I know is he's already better than Croyle, Thigpen, Stanzi, or any other crap that's been a backup here.

If Jamaal Charles gets injured we're so ****ed.

Alex Smith will continue to hold onto the ball too long...I think he's going to be one of the most sacked QB's in the NFL this season. Our Oline is going to have some problems and some of the guys on there are nowhere near as good as some of the knob slobbers here think.

Are we gonna have injury problems at tight end AGAIN this season? good lord.

Even though it's nothing particularly special, this WR core is gonna be the best core we've seen since Kennsion, Hall, Gonzo, Priest etc. Though I don't think Jamaal will ever be as good as Priest catching out of the backfield, even if that's what Reid is gonna try and do. Charles needs to stay healthy and he needs to hold onto the ball.

Our defense is gonna be good. Maybe top 10, but a lot of that will be because (hopefully) our offense doesn't put them in terrible positions over and over and over again due to turnovers and carelessness with the football. That shit is gonna stop with this coaching staff. Our Dline even with Poe's improvement will still be our weakest link on defense. Jackson applies just zero pressure to the pocket, but he doesn't get moved a whole lot (hardly ever) in the running game. But this team is going to have to get to the QB with the front line otherwise we're just screwed. Even if it moves the QB in the pocket and throws off timing and throwing, that allows Hali and Houston to come in for the kill.

This team needs to take the ball away from the opponent. We need to be positive in the turnover ratio. We have to be.

ST hopefully continues to rock this season. It's a complete game changer if we can score in the ST game.
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Old 08-30-2013, 11:09 AM   #52
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Tyler Bray showed some brilliance last night. He will grow, but he has tools that can't be taught, and sometimes that's the difference from being good and being great. Who knows. All I know is he's already better than Croyle, Thigpen, Stanzi, or any other crap that's been a backup here.

If Jamaal Charles gets injured we're so ****ed.

Alex Smith will continue to hold onto the ball too long...I think he's going to be one of the most sacked QB's in the NFL this season. Our Oline is going to have some problems and some of the guys on there are nowhere near as good as some of the knob slobbers here think.

Are we gonna have injury problems at tight end AGAIN this season? good lord.

Even though it's nothing particularly special, this WR core is gonna be the best core we've seen since Kennsion, Hall, Gonzo, Priest etc. Though I don't think Jamaal will ever be as good as Priest catching out of the backfield, even if that's what Reid is gonna try and do. Charles needs to stay healthy and he needs to hold onto the ball.

Our defense is gonna be good. Maybe top 10, but a lot of that will be because (hopefully) our offense doesn't put them in terrible positions over and over and over again due to turnovers and carelessness with the football. That shit is gonna stop with this coaching staff. Our Dline even with Poe's improvement will still be our weakest link on defense. Jackson applies just zero pressure to the pocket, but he doesn't get moved a whole lot (hardly ever) in the running game. But this team is going to have to get to the QB with the front line otherwise we're just screwed. Even if it moves the QB in the pocket and throws off timing and throwing, that allows Hali and Houston to come in for the kill.

This team needs to take the ball away from the opponent. We need to be positive in the turnover ratio. We have to be.

ST hopefully continues to rock this season. It's a complete game changer if we can score in the ST game.
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Good all around assessments. I too think our WR's are the best in years. So glad Baldwin is gone. Avery and Junior look very good.

Only disagreement for me is Alex Smith not throwing receivers open. I think it's an adjustment phase. Bowe stops short on his route sometimes. It's as much as his fault as Alex'. Bowe did this in the 2nd game when he coulda had an easy TD.
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One thing I really liked was DJ blitzing at Pittsburgh. Are they going to let him loose more? If anything it is on tape now so teams will have to account for him instead of assuming he is dropping back in coverage on every play.

Also liked how they used Berry- seem to really suit him for once.

Albert said that this was the hardest O he has learned-so hopefully the line is just reacting slow and they will improve. They get a D as a grade in preseason for giving up 20 sacks in 4 games. They opened few holes in the running game as well.
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One thing I really liked was DJ blitzing at Pittsburgh. Are they going to let him loose more? If anything it is on tape now so teams will have to account for him instead of assuming he is dropping back in coverage on every play.

Also liked how they used Berry- seem to really suit him for once.

Albert said that this was the hardest O he has learned-so hopefully the line is just reacting slow and they will improve. They get a D as a grade in preseason for giving up 20 sacks in 4 games. They opened few holes in the running game as well.
I don't think they showed much blitz wise this preseason. That said, the defense sounded very aggressive at times in training camp.
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Also, hadn't heard that from Albert. Where did he say ? Sounds like an interview worth reading.
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He left the game. I've seen nothing that says he's out for extended time. They cut Copper because they believe in Jalil Brown and Wylie. They're not going to cut him just because he tweaked a hamstring.
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Wylie won't get cut. He's a gunner and very good at it. He can still develop as a WR, while being very valuable for special teams.
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