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Tyler Bray @tbrayvol8 28m
Another great day of practice. #Blessed #chiefnation |
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Bray deep to Bowe touchdown!!! Look forward to that when he plays
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Throws deep? Does not compute/Lil Chiefy
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Sweet Jesus; he looks like Rapelisburger meets Nero. I hope he lights a flaming fiddle like Hendrix, and crams it up Smiths ass!
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The 7 jersey scared me.
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I like reading he has a rocket arm associated with any Chiefs QB. This at worst is an oh well. If the kid becomes a sponge we'll have a stud QB in a few years if not, oh well.
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BEANS PEOPLE BEANS!!!!! |
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"Okay kid; this jersey represents the biggest pile of shit you can possibly be as a KC Quarterback. If you want that shitrag off your back by camp, you better work like a goddamned Hebrew salt-miner". Posted via Mobile Device |
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Tyler Bray said that had he known he wouldn't be drafted he would have come back his senior year. #toolatenow
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Last day of Minicamp....lets not fumble the ball anymore, Tyler.
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@tbrayvol8: Happy Mothers Day to All the Mothers in the World!!!
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In that offense, Smith will still be a highly efficient passer, and the Chiefs will win a lot of games. The problem will be that teams that can play defense at a high level will take that short passing game away and this offense will struggle to move the chains, and score points. |
I think he'll certainly try to take the top off the defense more than they did in San Fran. Avery was a nice signing as it gives the team a deep threat and opens up some of those slip screens.
I think McCluster has a large role in this offense and Charles will certainly catch more balls. |
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He can follow blocks, but he isn't going to make anyone miss. I don't think Jamaal Charles is going to approach 2000 yards rushing, like some think, but he'll be a big part of the passing game and will approach 2500 total yards rushing and receiving. |
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I think this will be the most the HB has been involved in a KC offense since Priest. If Phat Andy stays true to form Charles is a lock for 50 catches... |
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I hope he beats out the midget butt chin.....
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Mother**** yeah!
"Rookies can be here..." Regarding practice tomorrow. Tyler you better ducking be there tomorrow! |
Bray signing will have me much more interested in preseason.
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Love it when asked who stood out to him today, the walrus mentions an undrafted rookie first. Lmao
The Walrus is gay for some Bray...it's "obvious". |
Absolutely shocked he didn't get drafted.......ecstatic we got him...I secretly wanted him in the 2nd, if we got a pick, or the third because I knew we wouldn't pick one in the first.
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Read the NFL.com draft profile and they compare Bray to Jay Cutler.
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And? He's Tyler Bray |
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Alex "the bubble man" Smith. The Bubble Men are coming.
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Wel, other than most of the last 20 years... |
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Tyler Bray @tbrayvol8
Great last day of rookie camp. Can't wait to learn from the veterans. |
Yup! Time to shine Bray
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Talks about his Mom
Chiefs QB Tyler Bray- "She means everything to me. She raised me, took care of me, fed me; I love her." |
Sorry Alexsexuals. If this guy indeed makes the roster(which appears to be likely), it really is just a matter of time. This guy has rockstar written all over him.
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WINNING!!!!!!!!! |
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who am I kidding, there is always this much anger on this site:D |
Braying!!
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I'm on board the Bray train!!!!!!! Let's get it!!! I hope he lights shit up in camp and preseason to the point they can't ignore his skills......Can't wait!!!! |
He sure like to tweet a lot now....hopefully he doesn't get too stupid with it.
Tyler Bray @tbrayvol8 57m No one makes me bleed my own blood!!! http://instagram.com/p/ZOziFIwQgl/ Tyler Bray @tbrayvol8 46m Where's a good place to eat around Overland Park? Tyler Bray @tbrayvol8 20m Now to the second part. Which places deliver? |
Take down Goldie-Locks and then move on to butt-chin...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Tyler Bray believes that every rookie has something to prove. He may have more than most. The former Tennessee quarterback left school a year early hoping he'd be chosen highly in the draft, but every team passed on him over the course of seven agonizing rounds. So he wound up signing with Kansas City as an undrafted free agent, and is now trying to make the team. He's been participating in the Chiefs' rookie minicamp that finishes up Sunday. Bray put up big numbers as a starter with the Vols, but questions about his maturity and some minor off-the-field incidents caused his stock to drop. Still, he had one of the biggest arms of the rookies coming out, and the Chiefs hope he can compete for a backup job. Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/nfl...#ixzz2T8BpoN4U |
Has Andy ever worked with douchebag QBs like this before?
I know he had Michael Vick, but that's a slightly different story. How well has he done taking a QB with all the physical gifts necessary to be an elite QB and giving him the technique, brains, and confidence to put it all together? Like, the only example I can think of is Brett Favre, and he wasn't quite as braindead as Bray coming out of college. |
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Bray's arms look noticeably bigger than they did at Tenn
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Wanted throw it into places he shouldn't even though the coaches told him not to over and over again. I don't know if Bray is just cocky or if he's stupid. If Bray really is stupid then there isn't much hope for him at the NFL level. |
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These guys can go either way. They have tremendous talent and upside but they also can go Ryan Leaf. Bray is well worth the cost/time considering the chance he might turn into a legit franchise level QB, however slight that might be. |
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They asked Reid what guys stood out today...Tyler Bray. :)
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"The Tennessee Tomcat"
"The Hickory Hardass" "The UDFA who won't lead you astray and will TAKE YOU ALL THE WAY"! Posted via Mobile Device |
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Here we go. ---------- Rookie Minicamp Wrap-Up: Day Three Posted 4 hours ago Reid Ferrin Chiefs InsiderKCChiefs.comEmail @KCChiefs_Reid Coach Reid summarizes the next steps, following the three-day camp The Kansas City Chiefs three-day rookie minicamp ended Sunday, followed by head coach Andy Reid addressing the media. “First thing is first, happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers out there," coach Reid said. "We’ve all got them and they are special, so happy Mother’s Day to all. To conclude the camp, I was proud of the guys and their effort they put forward. Obviously, everybody doesn’t make that next transition into tomorrow, but they came out here, they busted their tail and a lot of them that we have to let go here, might possibly have another chance either here or somewhere else. My word to them was ‘continue to work, it is a great way to make a living,’ and so I am sure they will do that. For the guys that do make it, we are starting back up tomorrow. Rookies can be here, and then we start phase three on Tuesday, so tomorrow will be phase two, kind of like what we have been doing the last couple weeks. Tuesday we will get into phase three....where we have a practice very similar to what we had today." After the three days of practice, coach Reid and his entire staff will continue with the evaluation process, leaving no stone unturned. “Well, really you get two walkthroughs and you get three practices," coach Reid said. "You want to do the best you can. We gave the kids a lot of reps. You do the best you can off of film study and how they take your coaching that you are able to give them. Our coaches, it doesn’t matter whether you were the first pick or a college free agent, we don’t care, we are going to coach them all the same. We have a chance to see how they pick it up and then we make our decision. Does that mean that the kids that you let go don’t have a chance? No, some of them are going to have an opportunity somewhere else, but you do the best you can.” During the three-day camp, a lot was asked of the players, testing their work habits both on the field and in the classroom. “Yeah, we throw a lot of words at them," coach Reid said. "It is like learning French overnight. It gradually gets better and everything slows down for them just a bit. Today it was a red zone emphasis and we got a lot of work in there. The other days were our base and nickel plays, so today they got a good look at the red zone stuff.” The Chiefs rookies were prepared to absorb anything and everything thrown their way. "You can do a lot in three days, especially when you’re practicing twice a day," Chiefs rookie Eric Kush said. "We can install the plays and learn them through practice, day one, and then clean them up through practice, day two; you can get a lot out of three days. You’d be surprised how much you can learn as a rookie in three days." One of the guys picking things up quickly is top pick Eric Fisher, whose performance all three days impressed coach Reid. “Eric, I thought he looked smooth," coach Reid said. "Every day he was a little bit better. You saw him become a little bit more comfortable at that spot. You can tell his athletic abilities. He is smooth, he is a big man that can move and bend. He can do it and move.” As for the players who are still looking for a job, coach Reid said he anticipates signing a few tryout players. “Yeah, I think we will, but I have to get with Dorse [John Dorsey] and see," coach Reid stated. "But he had his guys out here, the three days, evaluating them and watching tape. He is meeting with them now, so I will see where that goes.” During practices and minicamps, you always see guys who tend to stand out, possibly earning future reps and more; coach Reid highlighted a few of those standout guys on Sunday. “Tyler Bray had a nice day today; I think that is obvious," coach Reid said. "He made some nice throws down in the red zone. He has to continue to make progress, but he did some nice things. It was good to see [Sanders] Commings work at safety. He played a little bit of corner but was primarily at safety. It was nice to see the progress that he made as he went on. We feel like he can still play corner but that gives us the flexibility to play that free safety position." Tyler Bray was pleased with his minicamp performance but far from satisfied. "It’s a great feeling but we’re all rookies here," Bray said of coach Reid's compliments. "If it was with the veterans, it might have been a little better, but I just have to keep working; I have to learn from Alex (Smith) and have him help me out." Meanwhile, coach Reid's compliments of Sanders Commings seem to indicate that the rookie achieved his pre-camp goals. "Just to impress the coaches mentally and physically, to show them how fast I can pick up the playbook and show them how well I can play on the field," Commings said. He did just that. As the players concluded practice, they headed for the cafeteria, where salad, pizza, pasta, beef brisket, fruit, water, Gatorade and much more were waiting. Rookies will be in for some meetings on Monday, before the team's phase three of the offseason conditioning program begins on Tuesday. |
Can't wait! Love this Bray kid. I truly would rather have him than Geno. Drafted or not. He's a better prospect IMO. Bray will mature, work hard, learn and be humble by his undrafted status.
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Good. I'm excited. And his Mom has to be super excited for him too.
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I still like Geno as a better prospect but Bray has more potential. I can really see in 2015 him being the starting qb of the Chiefs.
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Smith Daniel Bray :thumb: |
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“I knew I was going to have to earn my way regardless of if I got drafted or not. I’m just looking forward to playing and hopefully learning the system.” / Tyler Bray
I like this quote because he knew regardless if drafted or not that he would have to work his butt off and nothing was going be given to him in the NFL. There could be hope for him. |
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2015 he will be the staring QB.
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Andy "Crash Davis" Reid seems to be getting through to Tyler "The Nuke" Bray;)
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