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those are some massive calves on Harrison good lord there's no way that dude loses out to the midgets in camp
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Posted on ESPN: I can't paste the article because I'm on my phone, but the article is titled something along the lines of, "Chiefs Need to Hold On to Tyler Bray."
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Everyone, including the media, are beginning to realize that the Chiefs may have found themselves a gem in Tyler Bray. Steal of the draft...eh, who went undrafted.
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Every Chiefs fan should be crossing every digit and appendage they have. most physically gifted QB we've ever had? of course Ryan Leaf was a physical talent too |
http://www.kansascity.com/sports/spt...cle816220.html
ST. JOSEPH During a two-play sequence in Sunday’s practice, Chiefs backup Tyler Bray showed both his strengths and weaknesses. On the first play, Bray scanned the defense and, instead of making the easy throw to an open receiver in the flat, attempt to hit a receiver who was covered down the left side of the field. He instead threw an interception right to outside linebacker Dezman Moses, who dropped into coverage toward that side of the field. “I saw him, but I was trying to throw behind him,” Bray said of Moses. “I just didn’t throw where I wanted to. I’ve just got to throw it to the flat and take the easy one.” Bray has been working on his decision-making ever since he joined the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent last spring. It’s a reason he went undrafted. But the Chiefs remain intrigued by the 6-foot-6, 215-pound second-year pro, and a big reason is his excellent arm strength and surprising touch at times, which allows him to make throws the other three quarterbacks on the roster — Alex Smith, Chase Daniel and Aaron Murray — can’t make. He showed this on his very next throw, when he lofted a gorgeous deep pass down the right sideline to receiver Daryl Surgent, who hauled it in for a touchdown with Kevin Rutland draped over him in single coverage. “You have a bad play, you wipe it off,” Bray said. “Go back and watch the film later and see where you messed up.” Bray, who added that he was not pleased with his performance the previous day — he apparently threw a couple of interceptions — said he expects more from himself as camp continues to churn on. “I’m not really a rookie anymore,” Bray said. “I can’t make the mistakes I made last year. I have the offense down, this will be my second year. I’ve got to act like a vet.” Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/sports/spt...#storylink=cpy |
Bray with a spot on throw to Wilson for a 30yd+ TD. Bronson & Gaines run into each other because neither has an angle on the throw
— Nick Jacobs (@Jacobs71) |
#PIMP
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TylerBray?src=hash">#TylerBray</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ChiefsCamp?src=hash">#ChiefsCamp</a> made my day at Training camp.. much thanks!! <a href="http://t.co/RneHDNjMZF">pic.twitter.com/RneHDNjMZF</a></p>— cara (@carakittygirl) <a href="https://twitter.com/carakittygirl/statuses/493887097959247872">July 28, 2014</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
I love him
I'll have to say you and I have to be the biggest supporters. You leading the pack. |
http://www.kansascity.com/sports/nfl...cle818979.html
The offense The offense worked on its no-huddle and 2-minute drill live with the No. 1 offense vs. No. 2 defense; No. 2 offense vs. the No. 1 defense; and the No. 3s vs. No. 3s. Quarterback Alex Smith drove the first unit downfield with a pass to running back Jamaal Charles, two to tight end Anthony Fasano and one to Kyle Williams, but misfired all four times in the scoring zone, including a fade to A.J. Jenkins and an overthrow for Fasano in the end zone. Third-team quarterback Tyler Bray had an efficient series, hitting former Missouri receiver Jerrell Jackson on an out and a slant; completing two passes to Frankie Hammond Jr.; and a checkdown to running back Cyrus Gray. Alex Smith ended the day by hitting Jenkins, who was wide open behind the defense. An ankle injury to tackle Donald Stephenson had a ripple effect, and guard Jeff Allen, in addition to his duty with the starters, took some snaps at left tackle with the second unit. Rookie guard Zack Fulton spent time with the No. 1 unit at right guard, and at center with the second team. |
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@bobgretzcom: Post Edited: Tyler Bray Is Showing His Improvement http://t.co/AmuC1SUtB7
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Bray is making it harder and harder for the Chiefs to give Alexis an extension.
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