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Do you like shrimp gumbo? then you will love Gumbo Dorsey. |
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I don't know what's crazier, that the Chiefs DRAFTED A LONG SNAPPER, or that that long snapper became one of the greatest sack artists in the NFL of the past five years. |
Not a single tear was shed.
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srsly, if he makes the cut, your team has slipped. he's like watching a giant sized water balloon being batted around by a small crowd of seal hunters. |
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I assume he's not goin to be expensive. |
He'll probably turn into Casey Hampton, because Chiefs.
Makes me sad. He was a disappointment, but I really liked him. I really wonder how much that leg injury impacted him, because he was as dominant an interior lineman as the SEC had in a decade before getting hurt. |
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I sense a lot of butt hurt in this thread.
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The jersey is dead. :(
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Meh. Moved on long ago. Won't really miss him as he was part of some terrible Defensive line units.
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going to be a lot of butt hurt fans when ole Glenn has 6 or 7 sacks out of the NT position for the 9ers this year
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Per Niners Nation
Dorsey: Positive atmosphere. Can feel it when you walk in the building. Like a big family. High-fiving each other. Different environment |
The 49ers got him for 2 years and $7 million. LMAO
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Good for Dorsey. Wish him the best w/ a great organization.
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We really screwed the pooch on the DE position thus far. |
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Goodbye, dear Glenn. I truly will miss cutting your average ass in Madden in favor of a defensive end who can make the occasional ****ing PLAY
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Had to quit watching games because halfway through the preseason my liver started to tank and I was shitting myself too often. |
I'll miss watching Allen Bailey out perform Dorsey as a rookie playing the 3.
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Good luck to Dorsey in SF. Hard worker who never complained. Hopefully he can stay healthy; always seemed like he had some sort of a leg ailment...
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My liver has hated me since. |
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Yes. It's true. Denver gets Welker. We get....
http://viewsfromthesofa.files.wordpr...05/penguin.jpg Eh, I heard we was ok. Maybe if we're lucky, he'll bite off Clady's nose. |
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I'm mean hell, if we aren't going to draft Geno, his buddy Austin IS the real deal playmaker and is a mini-Percy Harvin in the slot that is actually football tough. I say draft his ass ! BPA !!!:thumb: |
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**** Tyson Jackson. Should have just been cut outright. If Dorsey rapes in SF and Tyson Jackson continues to be a borderline scrap heap NFL reject, **** Dorsey for this DE crap. And yes I realize bitching about DEs in a 3-4 is pretty, but after the QB bullshit, everything is getting scrutinized. |
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Actually the more I think about this, the more I want to puke.
Unless there's something I'm ignorant of that prevents Dorsey or DeVito from flipping to LDE, we let Dorsey walk for Tyson Jackson. That sucks. edit: nevermind. DeVito IS a left end. But is he play RE here? What the **** is going on? |
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49ers do switch it up in regards to having multiple nickel and dime packages with different fronts/alignments/personnel. |
well bye
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Getting mad over him leaving is like being upset over getting rid of a fungus on your toe. |
Suck it, haters.
The best 3-4 defense in football has been peeking at my posts, evidently. 49ers plan to play Glenn Dorsey as a Jay Ratliff type nose 49ers plan to play Glenn Dorsey at nose Mar 15 - 2:31 PM At 6-foot-1 and just over 300 pounds, Dorsey will be an undersized nose tackle in the Jay Ratliff mold. The 49ers will likely give him plenty of penetrating opportunities as opposed to using Dorsey as a two-gap plugger. Dorsey's two-year deal is worth $6 million. He received a $2.285 million signing bonus. Mar 15 - 2:31 PM |
Ya shouldve tried him at NT.
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I'm gonna be pissed if Dorsey goes on to blow up entire star systems for the 49ers in the exact role he should have played here.
Just watch Danny Devito prove to be overpaid while Dorsey turns into one of the best values of free agency this year. |
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DeVito is Dorsey. Nothing to worry about.
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Hopefully, I'm wrong, but right now, I'd rather have Dorsey than Devito Geno than Alex A drafted corner over Danta Robinsons broke ass Matt Moore over Alex Smith All I want is to be able to enjoy Chiefs games again so I can get my son interested in the team and some of these moves just seem like another replay of the Cassel years. Hopefully, I'm wrong. |
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Neil Smith. You're insane if you think Glenn Dorsey = Neil Smith. And Matt Moore? LMAO |
i will say Boss Chief may actually be right
Dorsey clearly went to visit a winning franchise and that team sold him on the idea of trying some NT, and he gladly accepted it. Something this inept franchise never tried to do in 5 years with him. That's not his fault. And when he has a good season at NT and Mike Devito ends up being a scrub that cant rush the passer, we will see who is laughing the moment went went to a 34 they should have tried Dorsey at the NT |
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Ewww, I'm scared. |
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No moving the goalposts. RIGHT NOW would YOU trade Alex Smith for Matt Moore, a second rounder, a third rounder AND 8 million in cap space that could be used to add a guy like Dumervil? No half stepping. Would you trade him RIGHT NOW? |
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Teams aren't paying players this year...with his injury history, giving Dorsey 3/yr on pure potential in a new system is considerable. |
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**** that. |
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Dorsey had FIVE ****ING YEARS to prove something and all he proved was that he was an EPIC FAILURE, especially at #5 overall. Take off the homer glasses. Jesus. |
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We lose: Alex Smith We gain: Matt Moore 34th pick in the draft 3rd rounder next year 8 million in cap space. ANYONE that wouldn't take that trade (for KC) is a God damned fool. |
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DeVito is easily better than him at this point.LMAO |
Bye Glenn - take care bud.
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I'd guess at least 8. |
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so you're saying we overpaid severely for a 1 down, 1 dimensional useless trick pony in Mike DeVito, if so I agree fully. |
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Dumervil was just the example of what quality of player we could get for the 8 million difference between Alex Smith and Matt Moore. |
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You guys keep arguing over the semantics and ignoring to important part which is the savings and how it can be redistributed. |
i agree that the unknown is how many players balked at the Chiefs offers to them, so KC can only get the guys that want to come here based on their offer + location + FO.
I think they missed on more FA targets than you think, compared to what they hit on. Guys like Fasano seem awfully like "rush to Plan B" than "Plan A" target FAs. Mike DeVito was also a plan B if the reports that the offer to Glenn Dorsey fell through ___ hours before FA started. They definitely missed on Phillip Wheeler and Chris Canty, to name some that leaked. |
i guess "miss" is a strong word
i should say, their target FA wish list probably looked A LOT different than what they actually hit on. But they are still happy with what they got and that's all that matters, but I bet you the first wave of guys they sent feelers out to was not the ones signed that is for sure. Probably just Sean Smith/Dunta in that regard. |
This crap about Matt Moore is just that: Crap. The guy wasn't in contention as a starter for any NFL franchise which is why he signed to back up Tannehill at $4 million per.
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That's all I meant. |
Glenn Dorsey = $51 million dollar man
now Glenn Dorsey = $6 million dollar man yet some folks think he is somehow going to be better. hilarious. |
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The Chiefs are not choosing Geno Smith, so why don't YOU stop bitching about it as if he's a ex-girlfriend that broke your heart. |
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And honestly I think would be a better option than Smith... |
Good bye who?
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Agreed. I wasnt crazy about A. Smith either, but ive accepted it and moved on. Ive got to trust that these guys know what they are doing. This appears to be the Chiefs best coach and staff in quite some time. Ive got to trust that Reid can work some magic with Smith. Whatever the case, its pointless to bitch about it now. We should at least wait until the season starts to see how these guys perform. |
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The frustrating this is that we say "well, I'm worried about the situation but let's wait and see" every year... |
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