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Well, this will be his last year in KC i believe if he doesn't figure something out. So we can look forward to that part. Hopefully he has the football smarts to figure out his place on the team and figures out what he can and cannot do.
Its not all that bad for him on this team in 09. Like i said, he plays like crap, he's gone and we look for his replacement. Maybe he will be drafted in the 4-5-6 rounds. NEver know. |
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Tamba has a place in the new hybrid scheme. He can get a slight edge and sometimes get the corner on RT's. Having an end there will help sometimes, too. He comes in on 2nd & long, 3rd & long, usually passrushing the rt but dropping like maybe 10-20%
Don't get me wrong, I'm not happy with the pick. But I don't think he's useless. rushing that side isn't that hard. Ideally we'd upgrade the #1 pass rusher, bump Vrabel to that spot, and have Hali as a backup. |
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Just for the record, here's my take on the front line/front 7 of the Chiefs for this upcoming season, and for the #3 draft pick. I posted it elsewhere today, but it will fit here, and it's based upon the idea of being unable to trade the pick away if that were the choice:
I guess the question would become whether or not K.C. thought Dorsey could play DE in the 3-4 and move about in "hybrid" formations. I would think that a D-line with Raji and Dorsey, combined with having Thomas and Vrabel for linebackers, would be a good start for Pioli's first solo season. Combine that with Cassel Throwing to Bowe, Engram and Gonzalez, and Johnson running the ball when he's not abusing women, and K.C. could show some real improvement even if it doesn't translate to wins immediately. On the other hand, if the Chiefs think Dorsey can hold up at NT, then putting Curry next to Thomas and Vrabel also makes a hell of a lot of sense, as Curry could learn from two of the very best in the game. To me, the K.C. pick really comes down to 2 things: 1.) Do the Chiefs think Cassel is the long term answer? 2.) Do the Chiefs think Dorsey can play NT? If the answer to question #1 is no, look for them to draft Sanchez and let him sit for a year to learn the game. If the answer is yes, look for them to decide between Curry and Raji based upon question #2. Of course, since I think I've got a feel for the situation, they'll trade out of the pick or draft a wide receiver..... |
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Look at the top 10 sackers each year and tell me how many are playing the RDE spot like Jared, and how many are playing the LDE spot like Hali. It's really an apples and orange comparison because those two positions are being asked to do different things. |
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What Tank says now and what actually happens are not guaranteed to be identical. It's not that I don't believe him, it's that I'm too familiar with the Parcells/Belichick tree maneuvers to bank on anything. My personal thought is that Raji makes the most sense for the Chiefs, but I'm not pretending to channel Pioli or anything, so I look at as many levels of alternatives as possible.
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Hali is a nice 4-3 DE. Solid #2, excellent #3. When he is your main end and rushing the passer you are screwed. 3-4 he is a fish out of water.
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![]() Take some time to read, that we are not going to be running a two gap 3-4 defense. Hali would essentially be playing the same position he has been. |
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