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Old 09-16-2009, 07:53 AM   Topic Starter
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LOONEY -Charting the 53

CHARTING THE 53
September 16th – 6:00 AM

The Chiefs made their newest member of the club’s 53-man roster official yesterday afternoon. As WR Bobby Wade’s membership was put into ink by Kansas City, “Tryout Tuesday” was going on across the league. With many vested veterans available for hire, Week Two in the NFL has already proven to be an active week on the NFL’s transaction wire.

So, what does Wade bring to the table in Kansas City? I mean, we all know he can catch the football. But what does he bring that is different from all of the other players available on the market (and there are some big names out there – WRs Lance Long and Hank Baskett seem to be getting the most love from Chiefs fans I’ve talked to).

To me, it seems like Wade matches with the Chiefs on two accounts. His first match with Kansas City is the fact that Wade and head coach Todd Haley worked together in Chicago, during Wade’s rookie season (2003). There’s your base. Match One: Familiarity.

But “Chiefs match” number two is the most important. You see, Wade just might be part of the “right 53.”

“The thing I’ve been stressing to these guys is finding the right 53,” Haley said about his message to Chiefs players. “We’re going to do it at all costs. Every day is an evaluation, and if you’re not out there, how can we depend on you? If you’re out there and don’t know what to do, how can we depend on you?”

So why depend on Wade? How might he fit into the “right 53?” What makes the former all-time receiving leader at the University of Arizona, and seven-year NFL veteran, worth a shot? Two matches: Familiarity and need.

“After reviewing the tape, I thought special-teams wise it was a pretty solid performance,” Haley said yesterday. “Our special teams gave us a chance to win in most areas, but I would have liked to be better in the return game.”

That quote right there, paired with Haley’s post-game comment about being a bit disappointed in the awareness and technique of the Chiefs receivers core this Sunday, opened the door for a need. Those needs at receiver and at returner, paired with familiarity, are what looks like made Bobby Wade the newest Kansas City Chief.

Wade can return the football (50 kickoff returns for 1,194 yards/57 punt returns for 500 yards with a TD) and Wade can catch the football (208 receptions for 2,491 yards and seven TDs). He has the potential to fill two needs that Haley has identified. He has a chance to be part of the “right 53.”

Now it’s up to Wade to become dependable to this coaching staff. If the newest Chief is uncertain of expectations, which I’m sure he’s not, Haley left his receiving core some hints yesterday.

“Like I tell them: are you doing it how we’re coaching you and then it comes down to how well are you able to do it,” Haley said of the Chiefs wide receivers. “Talent is the great separator. There may be some guys who are doing it the way we want it done but maybe they’re just not good enough. Then maybe there are some guys that probably potentially could be really good but they’re not doing it the way we want it done.

“I want football players who are physical, physical receivers like I want at every position, guys who help block in the run game,” Haley continued. “I want football players, not just pass catchers, and then that have the ability to make plays when their number is called and in critical situations in difficult press coverage man-to-man.”
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Old 09-16-2009, 08:42 AM   #2
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Are WRs Lance Long and Hank Baskett better than the WRs who are currently on the roster? It seems like there are plenty of WRs to pick from. I guess O-lineman don't grow on trees though.
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Old 09-16-2009, 08:57 AM   #3
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Are WRs Lance Long and Hank Baskett better than the WRs who are currently on the roster? It seems like there are plenty of WRs to pick from. I guess O-lineman don't grow on trees though.
They just added Lance Long to the practice squad.
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Old 09-16-2009, 09:01 AM   #4
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Old 09-16-2009, 09:03 AM   #5
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Old 09-16-2009, 09:16 AM   #6
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yup along with Marvin Harrison. If he's healthy there is absolutely NO reason why we shouldnt at least bring the guy in. I guess unless he wants a gross ton of money.
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Old 09-16-2009, 09:18 AM   #7
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How someone in public relations makes these kinds of errors is beyond me. I like Josh Looney but C'MON dude...

WR LANCE LONG JOINS CHIEFS
September 16th – 9:34 AM

Yesterday’s acquisition of WR Bobby Wade wasn’t the only move that the Chiefs made this week to bolster the potential of the club’s wide receiving core. This morning, the Chiefs agreed to terms with former Arizona Cardinals WR Lance Long. Long will join the team’s practice squad effective immediately.

Long spent his entire rookie season on the Cardinals practice squad under the offensive guidance of Chiefs head coach Todd Haley in 2008. Similar to Wade signing with the Chiefs active roster yesterday, Long brings a since of familiarity with him to Kansas City.

Long made his NFL debut on Sunday in Arizona’s season opener vs. San Francisco. He played on offense and special teams, but did not record any statistics. He was waived by Arizona on Monday.

Long originally entered the NFL as a rookie free agent in 2008 with Arizona. The Mississippi State product played in 35 games (seven starts) for the Bulldogs after transferring from Toledo following his freshman season. He recorded 46 receptions for 321 yards (6.98 avg.) with a TD at MSU. He also contributed on special teams with one punt return for four yards and eight kickoff returns for 100 yards (12.5 avg.).

The team released WR Rodney Wright from the practice squad to complete the transaction.
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Old 09-16-2009, 10:42 AM   #8
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How someone in public relations makes these kinds of errors is beyond me. I like Josh Looney but C'MON dude...

WR LANCE LONG JOINS CHIEFS
September 16th – 9:34 AM

Yesterday’s acquisition of WR Bobby Wade wasn’t the only move that the Chiefs made this week to bolster the potential of the club’s wide receiving core. This morning, the Chiefs agreed to terms with former Arizona Cardinals WR Lance Long. Long will join the team’s practice squad effective immediately.

Long spent his entire rookie season on the Cardinals practice squad under the offensive guidance of Chiefs head coach Todd Haley in 2008. Similar to Wade signing with the Chiefs active roster yesterday, Long brings a since of familiarity with him to Kansas City.

Long made his NFL debut on Sunday in Arizona’s season opener vs. San Francisco. He played on offense and special teams, but did not record any statistics. He was waived by Arizona on Monday.

Long originally entered the NFL as a rookie free agent in 2008 with Arizona. The Mississippi State product played in 35 games (seven starts) for the Bulldogs after transferring from Toledo following his freshman season. He recorded 46 receptions for 321 yards (6.98 avg.) with a TD at MSU. He also contributed on special teams with one punt return for four yards and eight kickoff returns for 100 yards (12.5 avg.).

The team released WR Rodney Wright from the practice squad to complete the transaction.
Eh, I don't mind actually. He's supposed to be bringing a fan perspective to the Chiefs, and a lot of what he's doing is through twitter, forums, and blogs. While I do think they should have an editor catching stuff like that, it reinforces the perception that he's more of an everyman when it's a little more raw and less polished.
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Old 09-16-2009, 10:55 AM   #9
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Eh, I don't mind actually. He's supposed to be bringing a fan perspective to the Chiefs, and a lot of what he's doing is through twitter, forums, and blogs. While I do think they should have an editor catching stuff like that, it reinforces the perception that he's more of an everyman when it's a little more raw and less polished.
I'll agree with the perspective thing. Like I said, I like Josh Looney. And I love the new web site. I just struggle with my grammatical quirks and would expect a professional site like theirs to be on the money. Either way, I'm cool...probably just bored.
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Old 09-16-2009, 10:57 AM   #10
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I'll agree with the perspective thing. Like I said, I like Josh Looney. And I love the new web site. I just struggle with my grammatical quirks and would expect a professional site like theirs to be on the money. Either way, I'm cool...probably just bored.
I guess it's really a question of where the "informal" ends and the "formal" begins. He's running the spectrum of social media. I certainly wouldn't expect him to be grammatically correct on Twitter, nor would I expect that in the forums or the "live blog." The "Access Arrowhead Blog" is kind on the border between social media and news article, though, so it's tough to know where it should stand.

I guess, in the end, I'd rather have him just churning out unpolished information and telling us what he knows rather than having him filter everything through an editor. We've had enough of the Rufus Dawes and Bob Gretzes (pre-2009) on the site, so I'm glad to see a more straight-forward approach. But that's my personal preference.
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Old 09-17-2009, 02:31 AM   #11
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Eh, I don't mind actually. He's supposed to be bringing a fan perspective to the Chiefs, and a lot of what he's doing is through twitter, forums, and blogs. While I do think they should have an editor catching stuff like that, it reinforces the perception that he's more of an everyman when it's a little more raw and less polished.
fingernails on a whiteboard.....I sometimes wonder allowed about how people could be aloud to do such things....rather then correct them and than be a better sports writer...It really exacerbated me to the point that I think it it has exasperated the media as a whole. But who am I but a resistor in a world full of electrical resisters. Maybe next weak he will tell us about how week we are on the Offencive line
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Old 09-17-2009, 04:15 AM   #12
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fingernails on a whiteboard.....I sometimes wonder allowed about how people could be aloud to do such things....rather then correct them and than be a better sports writer...It really exacerbated me to the point that I think it it has exasperated the media as a whole. But who am I but a resistor in a world full of electrical resisters. Maybe next weak he will tell us about how week we are on the Offencive line
Ah ha... I started reading this, looked over, and was like.. Huh? DenverChief is usually fairly literate... ::chuckle::
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Old 09-16-2009, 10:39 AM   #15
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One thing to keep in mind is that Haley was pretty ticked off at Bradley for not pushing to get the first down on a 3rd and 7 catch one yard away from the first down marker.
Haley verbally stomped Bradley on his effort of not getting the first down when Bradley made the catch, was stood up by one defender while running parallel to the marker allowing another defender to come in and cleanup. Hiring two receivers in the last week is evident to me that Bradley is on the hot seat.
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