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Tribal Warfare 09-01-2013 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by BCD (Post 9932375)
All the talk about mechanics, Marino's were awful.

If you can sling it, you can sling it.

I do agree that he needs to polish up that area of his delivery, that'll help his release point and accuracy to be more consistent.

Aside from that, I can honestly say this kid is the most Marino like QB since Dan considering his situation.

BossChief 09-01-2013 11:32 PM

You guys are setting the pedestal for Bray way too high.

The guy made some nice throws in preseason (and while I was there at camp, he looked like a talented first round pick) but thus far in preseason he has fumbled about half the times he was hit and defenders dropped a few of his throws.

He also seems to force the ball downfield and maybe trusts his god given gifts too much and therefore overlooks the "free money".

The guy is gonna take time and he will make some mistakes that will need forgiven along the way to have a chance.

AussieChiefsFan 09-01-2013 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 9932757)
You guys are setting the pedestal for Bray way too high.

The guy made some nice throws in preseason (and while I was there at camp, he looked like a talented first round pick) but thus far in preseas

Not every day that an UDFA "looks like a talented first round pick".

Tribal Warfare 09-02-2013 05:17 AM

After going undrafted, Chiefs quarterback Tyler Bray trying to prove all 32 teams in NFL wrong


Tyler Bray knows that he's probably not going to get a whole lot of snaps in a game the rest of the year. It comes with the territory of being the third-string quarterback.

That's why he made the most of the ones he got Thursday night.
The rookie out of Tennessee threw for 169 yards and three touchdowns in leading the Chiefs to a 30-8 victory over the Green Bay Packers in their preseason finale. And while he was mostly going against fellow third-teamers, the performance was enough to leave Kansas City buzzing.

"He has a live arm, man. He's not scared to go make big plays," Chiefs cornerback Brandon Flowers said. "He just has the eye of a tiger. The game's not too big for him."
Who would have thought anybody would be dishing out such praise four months ago?

Bray was considered a second- or third-round pick by folks who make their living by predicting such things. That's one of the reasons he left school a year early. But over three frustrating days — seven agonizing rounds — Bray was passed over by every team in the NFL.
Not one of the 32 was willing to spend a draft pick on him.

It was embarrassing. Humbling. Front-office officials privately pointed to a slew of off-the-field issues at Tennessee that called Bray's maturity into question. He may have had a big right arm, they whispered, but did he have the mental makeup to make it as a professional?
So far, the answer has been a resounding yes.

Bray routinely stuck around after practice throughout training camp to squeeze in extra work with the Chiefs' wide receivers. He asked so many questions of starters Alex Smith and backup Chase Daniel that they were left exhausted. He's been trying to absorb everything that Chiefs coach Andy Reid and offensive coordinator Doug Pederson can pass along as they prepare for the season.

"Does he have room to grow? Absolutely. That's what's exciting about the whole thing," Reid said Friday. "We'll see how he does as time goes on here. He handled what we threw at him last night. He executed well and had a little knack for throwing the football."
That much was never in question.

Bray was a high-profile recruit when he committed to Tennessee — one of his guides on his visit in high school was Chiefs safety Eric Berry. He threw for more than 1,800 yards as a freshman, put up comparable numbers as a sophomore, and then threw for 3,612 and 34 touchdowns his junior year.
With a weak draft class at quarterback, Bray thought that he'd be picked in the first couple of rounds. He never realized how much value the NFL places on character these days.

The Chiefs knew that his raw ability was worth taking a chance on, though, so they called him almost immediately after the draft. They weren't alone. But the Chiefs won the bidding for the rookie free agent, and Bray reported to the Chiefs this past spring with a positive attitude.

He quickly moved up the depth chart past Ricky Stanzi, who has since been cut, and is barking on the heels of Daniel, who struggled most of the preseason. And while it'll be hard for Bray take over the No. 2 job given his experience, nothing seems impossible right now.

"I already knew how he can throw. I knew how he can compete. I knew he could make plays. I just wanted to see him showcase it out here," Berry said. "I've been talking about him since he got here. I always thought he was a good pickup."
In a sign of how much he's matured, Bray downplayed his stellar outing against Green Bay.

He reminded a gaggle of reporters who gathered around him in the Chiefs locker room that he was going against third- and fourth-teamers, and that he hasn't proven anything yet in the NFL.
"I'm not going out there like Alex playing the 1s, or Chase playing the 2s," he said. "It was good to get some reps because I'm probably not going to get many down the road here."

NOTES: Reid confirmed that OG Ricky Henry will require surgery after rupturing his bicep against the Packers. ... Reid and Packers GM John Dorsey planned to meet Friday before deciding on the final roster. The Chiefs must reach the 53-man limit by Saturday afternoon. ... LB Nico Johnson continues to recover from a high ankle sprain. Reid wouldn't say whether he'll be out for the season opener Sept. 8 at Jacksonville.

ARROW2 09-02-2013 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare (Post 9932837)
After going undrafted, Chiefs quarterback Tyler Bray trying to prove all 32 teams in NFL wrong


Tyler Bray knows that he's probably not going to get a whole lot of snaps in a game the rest of the year. It comes with the territory of being the third-string quarterback.

That's why he made the most of the ones he got Thursday night.
The rookie out of Tennessee threw for 169 yards and three touchdowns in leading the Chiefs to a 30-8 victory over the Green Bay Packers in their preseason finale. And while he was mostly going against fellow third-teamers, the performance was enough to leave Kansas City buzzing.

"He has a live arm, man. He's not scared to go make big plays," Chiefs cornerback Brandon Flowers said. "He just has the eye of a tiger. The game's not too big for him."
Who would have thought anybody would be dishing out such praise four months ago?

Bray was considered a second- or third-round pick by folks who make their living by predicting such things. That's one of the reasons he left school a year early. But over three frustrating days — seven agonizing rounds — Bray was passed over by every team in the NFL.
Not one of the 32 was willing to spend a draft pick on him.

It was embarrassing. Humbling. Front-office officials privately pointed to a slew of off-the-field issues at Tennessee that called Bray's maturity into question. He may have had a big right arm, they whispered, but did he have the mental makeup to make it as a professional?
So far, the answer has been a resounding yes.

Bray routinely stuck around after practice throughout training camp to squeeze in extra work with the Chiefs' wide receivers. He asked so many questions of starters Alex Smith and backup Chase Daniel that they were left exhausted. He's been trying to absorb everything that Chiefs coach Andy Reid and offensive coordinator Doug Pederson can pass along as they prepare for the season.

"Does he have room to grow? Absolutely. That's what's exciting about the whole thing," Reid said Friday. "We'll see how he does as time goes on here. He handled what we threw at him last night. He executed well and had a little knack for throwing the football."
That much was never in question.

Bray was a high-profile recruit when he committed to Tennessee — one of his guides on his visit in high school was Chiefs safety Eric Berry. He threw for more than 1,800 yards as a freshman, put up comparable numbers as a sophomore, and then threw for 3,612 and 34 touchdowns his junior year.
With a weak draft class at quarterback, Bray thought that he'd be picked in the first couple of rounds. He never realized how much value the NFL places on character these days.

The Chiefs knew that his raw ability was worth taking a chance on, though, so they called him almost immediately after the draft. They weren't alone. But the Chiefs won the bidding for the rookie free agent, and Bray reported to the Chiefs this past spring with a positive attitude.

He quickly moved up the depth chart past Ricky Stanzi, who has since been cut, and is barking on the heels of Daniel, who struggled most of the preseason. And while it'll be hard for Bray take over the No. 2 job given his experience, nothing seems impossible right now.

"I already knew how he can throw. I knew how he can compete. I knew he could make plays. I just wanted to see him showcase it out here," Berry said. "I've been talking about him since he got here. I always thought he was a good pickup."
In a sign of how much he's matured, Bray downplayed his stellar outing against Green Bay.

He reminded a gaggle of reporters who gathered around him in the Chiefs locker room that he was going against third- and fourth-teamers, and that he hasn't proven anything yet in the NFL.
"I'm not going out there like Alex playing the 1s, or Chase playing the 2s," he said. "It was good to get some reps because I'm probably not going to get many down the road here."

NOTES: Reid confirmed that OG Ricky Henry will require surgery after rupturing his bicep against the Packers. ... Reid and Packers GM John Dorsey planned to meet Friday before deciding on the final roster. The Chiefs must reach the 53-man limit by Saturday afternoon. ... LB Nico Johnson continues to recover from a high ankle sprain. Reid wouldn't say whether he'll be out for the season opener Sept. 8 at Jacksonville.



Thanks for posting for the smart ass who said "link?" when I mentioned the praise he got from Flowers and Berrry....Eye of the tiger, not scared, live arm.....Like I said, they are just making him pay dues but he is the type of QB that will lead us somewhere......I know it when I see it..

mdchiefsfan 09-02-2013 06:02 AM

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Originally Posted by ARROW2 (Post 9932842)
Thanks for posting for the smart ass who said "link?" when I mentioned the praise he got from Flowers and Berrry....Eye of the tiger, not scared, live arm.....Like I said, they are just making him pay dues but he is the type of QB that will lead us somewhere......I know it when I see it..

I just asked for a link, dumb ass. I wasn't being a smart ass about it at all. Maybe I just wanted to read the article. :thumb:

ARROW2 09-02-2013 06:11 AM

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Originally Posted by mdchiefsfan (Post 9932847)
I just asked for a link, dumb ass. I wasn't being a smart ass about it at all. Maybe I just wanted to read the article. :thumb:



I am not sure if it was you but since you came at me, **** you....:thumb:

Red Gorilla 09-02-2013 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by T-Town (Post 9932337)

Also, no college defense is better than any NFL defense ever.

A third string NFL preseason defense that has been thrown together is not as good as the top tier SEC defenses imo.

AussieChiefsFan 09-02-2013 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Red Gorilla (Post 9932878)
A third string NFL preseason defense that has been thrown together is not as good as the top tier SEC defenses imo.

Maybe a third string D vs a top tier college defense like Alabama. But any starting defense in the NFL would easily show up any college D.

Red Gorilla 09-02-2013 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by AussieChiefsFan (Post 9932883)
Maybe a third string D vs a top tier college defense like Alabama. But any starting defense in the NFL would easily show up any college D.

Yep, easily. :thumb:

Mr_Tomahawk 09-02-2013 07:07 AM

Bray has been the most impressive rookie QB of the preseason next to EJ.

Red Gorilla 09-02-2013 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr_Tomahawk (Post 9932888)
Bray has been the most impressive rookie QB of the preseason next to EJ.

Here's some food for thought... Year before last McElroy was the best rookie QB of the preseason. He got cut on Saturday. He was 36 for 59 and threw for 359 yards and 2 TDs. His QB rating was an 87.8. He was better than Newton, Dalton and Kaepenick.

Mr_Tomahawk 09-02-2013 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Red Gorilla (Post 9932890)
Here's some food for thought... Year before last McElroy was the best rookie QB of the preseason. He got cut on Saturday. He was 36 for 59 and threw for 359 yards and 2 TDs. His QB rating was an 87.8. He was better than Newton, Dalton and Kaepenick.

Neat.


Bray didn't get cut.


Your story sucks shit.

mdchiefsfan 09-02-2013 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by ARROW2 (Post 9932850)
I am not sure if it was you but since you came at me, **** you....:thumb:

:LOL:

Red Gorilla 09-02-2013 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr_Tomahawk (Post 9932892)
Neat.


Bray didn't get cut.


Your story sucks shit.

He might in three years like McElroy. That's the point. Playing great against 3rd stringers doesn't mean shit. You are delusional.


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