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Teicher: Albert shaping up at tackle for Chiefs
Albert shaping up at tackle for Chiefs
By ADAM TEICHER The Kansas City Star When the 2009 season mercifully ended, Branden Albert was like everyone else and unsure whether he would be the Chiefs’ left tackle when they gathered again. Albert was still trying to establish himself as a quality player at his position, a premium one because it protects the back side of quarterback Matt Cassel and battles each week against the NFL’s best pass rushers. Albert decided shortly after season’s end that he would prepare as if he would have to battle to keep his job. That decision might have persuaded the Chiefs not to draft a left tackle. In any case, it was an extremely quiet preseason for Albert until Friday night’s game against Philadelphia. Albert was penalized once for holding and another time for a false start. Still, the Chiefs are encouraged by what they’ve seen from Albert. He ties that to his offseason decision. “I really wasn’t thinking about what else would happen,” Albert said. “My thing was not to make the same mistake I did last offseason by getting out of shape. That’s what I was worried about. If I had done what I did last year, it would have been a big step back. “I didn’t worry about what else was going on. I wanted to control what I could control and that was to come into the offseason in the best shape possible.” In last year’s new world of coach Todd Haley, smaller was deemed to be better for a lot of Chiefs players and Albert was one of them. He had trouble getting to his prescribed weight of 316 pounds and then had trouble dealing with his new, slimmed-down body. The result was a difficult season. Albert was among the league leaders in sacks allowed, sparking thoughts the Chiefs would look for a new left tackle with the fifth pick in the draft and then move Albert to right tackle or guard, where he played at Virginia. Two things stopped the Chiefs — aside from the fact they fell in love with Tennessee safety Eric Berry. Albert improved toward the end of last season and attacked the offseason with a vengeance. “I’ve felt that about Branden going back to last year, from the conditioning aspect to buying in to the thought process to believing what he was told, that he could be a better player if he was in better condition and at a certain weight,” Haley said. “He went through an adjustment period of dealing with his new body. He stayed in shape when the season ended. He came into this offseason with a baseline of where he needed to be and then he built on it. He’s gotten stronger, he’s gotten quicker, he’s got better stamina.” Veteran left guard Brian Waters last year was Albert’s biggest — and seemingly sometimes only — fan. He vigorously defended Albert, saying that given time, Albert could become a franchise left tackle for years. Waters hoped the Chiefs wouldn’t draft a left tackle. “I didn’t think it was necessary, to be honest with you,” Waters said. “He has the ability to be as good there is in this game. We had a lot of other pressing needs that were definitely more important than that one. “I know how hard he works. He wants to be great. That’s one thing about him. His work ethic and his concentration in the classroom and on the field match what he wants out of life as far as being a football player. A lot of guys say they want it but they don’t want to put in the work and handle all the details. He’s one of those guys who if you give him something he did wrong, he’s going to work all week to fix that. “He’s not one of those guys who thinks he has all the answers, which a lot of times those high draft picks … these days you don’t even need to be a high draft pick. He listens, takes everything in.” The Chiefs were hopeful about Albert’s progress when camp started but unsure. So far, he’s been what they hoped. “He’s got (Tamba Hali) lining up across from him every single day,” Haley said. “When Tamba brings in it like he’s bringing it in a game … he isn’t calling off the dogs very often. I see a good battle between Branden and Tamba on a consistent basis. “He’s got good competition and that makes the game a little easier for him. He’s just got to keep it going.” The Chiefs gave Albert a vote of confidence when they opted to pass on the chance to draft a left tackle, but Albert isn’t necessarily looking at it that way. “I won’t say that,” Albert said. “I’ll just say that what I’ve done in the offseason showed people what I needed to show them. “I’m not going to say I’m a better player. Let me go through the season first. I’ve started off on a good foot by staying in shape in the offseason and doing what I had to do. From January to March, I think I did a good job. We’ll see how everything plays out during the season.” Sheffield out of hospital The Chiefs confirmed Saturday that linebacker Cameron Sheffield, who was injured in Friday’s preseason game against Philadelphia, has been released from the hospital. Sheffield, who suffered a neck injury on what appeared to be a helmet-to-helmet hit while making a tackle, was immobilized and carried off the field. He has movement in all of his extremities, the Chiefs said. Sheffield was a fifth-round pick from Troy in this year’s draft. |
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Third week of preseason.
I guess it's never too late for a fluff piece if you're a sports writer. |
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Albert didn't look that good....
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I don't know how these people keep their jobs.
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Well, it is the KC Star after all.
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I was a HUGE Albert fan, especially after seeing how well he played in space at Virginia. I was extremely happy about his first year in KC. He pretty much kicked ass from game one.
Haley and Bill Muir (who I ****ING HATE) ****ed him up. The ENTIRE offensive line, despite their age, has taken a MAJOR step backwards since his hiring. I think he ****ing blows and should be fired ASAP. Not only have people like Albert, Richardson and Brown not progressed, Asamoah, who was rated very highly hasn't done ****ing DICK. Ryan Lilja, a left guard that was converted to right guard, has absolutely been the class of the 2010 preaseason, probably because he's been around long enough and is smart enough to avoid Muir's bullshit advice. I don't have any idea what Pioli is seeing in these offensive and defensive lineman but whatever it is, sucks ****ing ass. |
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Is it me? Or does any body else think Albert would play better with more weight? We drafted him becouse he was big and could play LT. I think his weight loss has significalty deminished his skills some how. Thought he had more potential with the bigger size than he has now. Just my thoughts. Now think he should just play guard and have to draft another LT next year. At least we would have a replacemnt for Brian Waters. Not sure how much longer Brian Waters is going to be around. He is getting up there in age.
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He kept diving at the ground infront of Cole, and it was actually working, in terms of just being a road block
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Dude our line is horrible. Our interior guys are weak and get shoved around. and our tackles look like they're walking around on bowlegged stilts.
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Jamaal Charles proved that our run blocking wasn't bad--we just need a RB with the vision to see the hole and hit it. Cassel, I believe, will prove that a good QB should do the same thing. A QB can spot a blitz from a mile away and get rid of the ball so fast, they really don't need to pass protect. If Cassel had any hint of pocket awareness, we'd eliminate a huge chunk of our sacks and pressures. |
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Cassel makes these guys look bad.
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