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Reerun_KC 01-15-2009 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by smittysbar (Post 5392320)
He is an exception to the rule, not the rule.

This place is getting weird.......

Dilfer was a 1st round QB also....

smittysbar 01-15-2009 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Darth CarlSatan (Post 5392321)
When you get that Okie-Bug out of your system, you'll be SURPRISED at all of the possibilities that open up!

:toast:

I HATE OU

smittysbar 01-15-2009 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Reerun_KC (Post 5392323)
Dilfer was a 1st round QB also....

And...........

Sweet Daddy Hate 01-15-2009 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by dj56dt58 (Post 5392317)
not a rbbc, something like the Chargers have with LT and Sproles the Giants have with Jacobs and Ward, the Cowboys have with Barber and Jones, what we originally started with Priest and LJ

That's what I meant. That said, having the Full Back in there makes all the difference.
He has to be able to match or excel initial burst/speed with your Tailback though. When you run a 30-base, he's your lead blocker. Your linemen open the hole, and your Fullback takes out at least one Safety.

But you know this shit, so I'll just shut up now.

ChiefsCountry 01-15-2009 01:08 AM

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Originally Posted by dj56dt58 (Post 5392314)
Trent Dilfer did...he had a great defense. Defense wins championships..thats not just a saying

Trent Dilfer was also a top 10 draft pick.

Pablo 01-15-2009 01:11 AM

It's great that when I watch either one of these guys highlight videos..I'm saying "holy shit" over and over again at some of the great plays and throws.

I love the way Sanchez looks off safeties and uses the pump to beat coverage...pretty nice shit..

SAUTO 01-15-2009 01:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Reerun_KC (Post 5392306)
I like the guy, think he is very solid and will have and easy transition to the NFL...

Dude has an arm and some serious accuracy...

As long as Herm is gone, Lets get him and start building this mother!

HELL YES

Sweet Daddy Hate 01-15-2009 01:25 AM

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Originally Posted by GonzoRox88 (Post 5392363)
It's great that when I watch either one of these guys highlight videos..I'm saying "holy shit" over and over again at some of the great plays and throws.

I love the way Sanchez looks off safeties and uses the pump to beat coverage...pretty nice shit..

Master of Misdirection. I have to say that I'm thankful to you ****tards for riding my ass and thereby pushing me to look deeper in to these matters. I probably would have missed Mark altogether were it not for my burning hatred of being chumped at The Planet.
Enough of that; let's go to class again!

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kysirsoze 01-15-2009 02:06 AM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 5391247)
So I'm on record, I voted Sanchez.

Pioli, might, just might, know more about football than me, though, so if he says Stafford or even Davis, cool.

this

Mecca 01-15-2009 02:13 AM

Ok first and foremost to clear this up quicky..Sanchez did not injure his knee throwing a pass...he was playing catch with a LB, a tradition at the school and jumped up to catch a pass and came down awkwardly, it turned out to be nothing as he missed no game time..

That is his 1 injury and he's never missed time due to injury now we have people calling him injury prone it just makes 0 sense...

As far as decision making, last year we had people going apeshit that Matt Ryan is a bad decision maker because he threw 17 or 18 INT's, there's a hell of alot more than the INT stat that reflects decision making.

luv 01-15-2009 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 5392117)
Okay, let's say, for the sake of argument, that Bradford is as good as some seem to think he is.

And for the sake of argument, the Chiefs improve their lines, and get better play all around and finish with 5 or 6 wins and are picking around 8th or 9th overall in next years draft.

How do you suppose they are going to get a shot at Bradford, who will be a top 5 pick if he's as good as some think?

It looks like people are expecting great things from Pioli, yet still think we'll absolutely suck next year while others improve. I don't know what they're on, but I certainly don't want any of it. I think they've fried their brains.

smittysbar 01-15-2009 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 5392387)
Ok first and foremost to clear this up quicky..Sanchez did not injure his knee throwing a pass...he was playing catch with a LB, a tradition at the school and jumped up to catch a pass and came down awkwardly, it turned out to be nothing as he missed no game time..

That is his 1 injury and he's never missed time due to injury now we have people calling him injury prone it just makes 0 sense...

As far as decision making, last year we had people going apeshit that Matt Ryan is a bad decision maker because he threw 17 or 18 INT's, there's a hell of alot more than the INT stat that reflects decision making.

My post may have sounded wrong, I think it is absurd to call him injury prone. It shocked me when the guy at the bar said it. I didn't know were he got his info, because he is ussually a well informed, smart, Chiefs fan.

Then I come on here when I gt home and realize 810 was sayin it..........and he was listening to 810 yesterday.

beach tribe 01-15-2009 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 5392387)
Ok first and foremost to clear this up quicky..Sanchez did not injure his knee throwing a pass...he was playing catch with a LB, a tradition at the school and jumped up to catch a pass and came down awkwardly, it turned out to be nothing as he missed no game time..

That is his 1 injury and he's never missed time due to injury now we have people calling him injury prone it just makes 0 sense...

As far as decision making, last year we had people going apeshit that Matt Ryan is a bad decision maker because he threw 17 or 18 INT's, there's a hell of alot more than the INT stat that reflects decision making.

I like the guy, I want the guy, but have only really seen a game or two, and the highlights. Got any examples of him being the difference. Him coming back to win the game. Sure didn't do against Oregon. Blew it.

Frosty 01-15-2009 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by beach tribe (Post 5392532)
I like the guy, I want the guy, but have only really seen a game or two, and the highlights. Got any examples of him being the difference. Him coming back to win the game. Sure didn't do against Oregon. Blew it.

USC smoked Oregon.

Now, if you are talking about Oregon State, that loss wasn't really on Sanchez. It was clear that the USC gameplan was to come and run the ball. The Beavs shut it down and kept Sanchez off the field by running Quizz down their throat.

In the second half, they turned Sanchez loose and he scored 21 points in the second half. If it wasn't for a INT thrown by Sanchez when he got hit while throwing and some really bizarre play-calling (direct snaps to the running back, who then fumbles it), USC comes back to win that, IMO.

beach tribe 01-15-2009 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by arc (Post 5392589)
USC smoked Oregon.

Now, if you are talking about Oregon State, that loss wasn't really on Sanchez. It was clear that the USC gameplan was to come and run the ball. The Beavs shut it down and kept Sanchez off the field by running Quizz down their throat.

In the second half, they turned Sanchez loose and he scored 21 points in the second half. If it wasn't for a INT thrown by Sanchez when he got hit while throwing and some really bizarre play-calling (direct snaps to the running back, who then fumbles it), USC comes back to win that, IMO.

Umm, the video above shows Sanchez, with no one in his face, throw a pick into coverage on the opponents 15 yrd line, with about 20 sec to play. down by a touch.


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