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how DID you watch the game?
it wasn't easy to rewatch. i just fast forwarded to the D to isolate our LB play. My take on our LB Play was this. 1.They played well in the 1st half swarmed to the ball and TACKLED. 2. Most of Barbers tackles came in 1st half. 3. Kawika was absolutely lost on every snap he played. 4. even Fujita ran out of gas in the 4th qtr 5. Over pursuit is problem barber must fix now 6. Our starters should be the starters as bad as they might be our backups couldn't make anyones squad. |
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Our D-line played quite well for nearly three quarters yesterday. How many times was DelHomme knocked on his ass? We put a ton of pressure on him - often while just rushing 3 guys. (BTW was is just me or were we in a 3-4 out there?) Give Delhomme the credit - he stood tall in the pocked and delivered the ball despite getting crushed repeatedly. Hell - that first TD he had was total luck while Fujita was spinning him around (it didn't help that Kawika was trailing 8 yards behind his coverage responsibility).
As I mentioned before they even played fairly well on that long drive in the 3rd, but Delhomme had a wide open receiver every time. He had no problem finding the guy and delivering the ball before the pass rush hit him. After that they were all sucking wind and Barber disappeared when it came to containing the outside run.
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Posted by KC Jones - Today at 03:37 PM
Our D-line played quite well for nearly three quarters yesterday. How many times was DelHomme knocked on his ass? We put a ton of pressure on him - often while just rushing 3 guys. (BTW was is just me or were we in a 3-4 out there?) Give Delhomme the credit - he stood tall in the pocked and delivered the ball despite getting crushed repeatedly. Hell - that first TD he had was total luck while Fujita was spinning him around (it didn't help that Kawika was trailing 8 yards behind his coverage responsibility). As I mentioned before they even played fairly well on that long drive in the 3rd, but Delhomme had a wide open receiver every time. He had no problem finding the guy and delivering the ball before the pass rush hit him. After that they were all sucking wind and Barber disappeared when it came to containing the outside run. That was Beisel playin helicoptor with Jake. the Delhomme audio from that play went something like this. "weeeeee weeeee weeeeeee Touchdown!!!" |
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![]() I know what point you're trying to make, but I have to point out one weakness... Everybody wants to talk up the Jags and John Henderson. Here you are taking a jab at the Chiefs drafting Downing, Siavii, Freeman, and Sims. Those Jags that you love spent BACK-TO-BACK 1st round picks on defensive tackles -- the 9th overall pick and the 13th overall pick to be exact. They also spent 2 4ths and a 2nd-round pick on tackles in the last 5 years. They've drafted MORE defensive tackles than we have. |
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Yes, the Jags wasted a 2nd rounder on DT Larry Smith in '99; however, the guy in charge of their drafts back then was eventually fired. In KC, nobody in charge of personnel has gotten fired under Peterson. You're allowed to miss on a top pick in '01, a 2nd rounder in '02, and others, apparently with no consequences. |
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