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BigRedChief 09-08-2004 09:45 AM

ESPN's Mortensen view of the chiefs from todays chat
 
From the new sports nation section on espn.com

Christopher: San Diego, Ca
What's going on Mort; I'm a Marine stationed out here in Southern California, but i grew up in the heartland and i bleed red and gold. I got a couple of questions for you. Do you see the Kansas City D making an improvement with Gun back in town with the personal he has now vise when he had D.T. , Neil, Dale Carter ect... ? Do you think a certain individual(s) performance will have a difference in making or breaking the D? One more thing I know the wide out situation is a little shaky with Johnnie and Eddie coming off injury's; What's the story with McCardell situation in Tampa Bay, are they going to just sit on him? Any rumors on releasing him or trading him? I appreciate you time I'm a big fan.

CHRIS MORTENSEN
First, thank you for serving our country. As for the Chiefs, Gunther obviously does not have the game-changing type players like you mention, but Dick Vermeil is hoping that a different scheme and new energy will give them a lift. Obviously, the Chiefs' offense is a lot better but I don't see the Bucs releasing McCardell and Vermeil is on the record saying that he wouldn't be interested in McCardell's salary ($2.5 mil). But McCardell does make sense.

Kylo Ren 09-08-2004 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief
From the new sports nation section on espn.com

Christopher: San Diego, Ca
What's going on Mort; I'm a Marine stationed out here in Southern California, but i grew up in the heartland and i bleed red and gold. I got a couple of questions for you. Do you see the Kansas City D making an improvement with Gun back in town with the personal he has now vise when he had D.T. , Neil, Dale Carter ect... ? Do you think a certain individual(s) performance will have a difference in making or breaking the D? One more thing I know the wide out situation is a little shaky with Johnnie and Eddie coming off injury's; What's the story with McCardell situation in Tampa Bay, are they going to just sit on him? Any rumors on releasing him or trading him? I appreciate you time I'm a big fan.

CHRIS MORTENSEN
First, thank you for serving our country. As for the Chiefs, Gunther obviously does not have the game-changing type players like you mention, but Dick Vermeil is hoping that a different scheme and new energy will give them a lift. Obviously, the Chiefs' offense is a lot better but I don't see the Bucs releasing McCardell and Vermeil is on the record saying that he wouldn't be interested in McCardell's salary ($2.5 mil). But McCardell does make sense.

ZZZ

Brock 09-08-2004 09:58 AM

Dammit Carl.

ChiTown 09-08-2004 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Brock Landers
Dammit Carl.

Ehem!

It's: Damnit, Carl! :cuss:

siberian khatru 09-08-2004 10:04 AM

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CHRIS MORTENSEN
First, thank you for serving our country.
That was a nice touch.

KCTitus 09-08-2004 10:05 AM

Ive got a question...has it been that long since Dale Carter left the team that he's now a 'game changer'? By who's definition...

I certainly remember if the opposing team needed PI or some stupid personal foul penalty to extend a drive on 3rd and 42 miles, they would throw it to whoever Carter was covering.

Brock 09-08-2004 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by KCTitus
Ive got a question...has it been that long since Dale Carter left the team that he's now a 'game changer'? By who's definition...

I certainly remember if the opposing team needed PI or some stupid personal foul penalty to extend a drive on 3rd and 42 miles, they would throw it to whoever Carter was covering.

I would have said Hasty, not Carter.

htismaqe 09-08-2004 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by KCTitus
Ive got a question...has it been that long since Dale Carter left the team that he's now a 'game changer'? By who's definition...

I certainly remember if the opposing team needed PI or some stupid personal foul penalty to extend a drive on 3rd and 42 miles, they would throw it to whoever Carter was covering.

ROFL

I think the same thing every time I see him mentioned with Smith, DT, and Hasty...

BigRedChief 09-08-2004 10:09 AM

No shi@. They guy hurt us more than he helped us. It was Hasty, DT and Smith that made that defense hum.

38yrsfan 09-08-2004 11:25 AM

I agree ... Carter was a waste of draft pick, salary cap and time. Hurt the team more than helped.

Rain Man 09-08-2004 11:27 AM

You guys are too hard on Carter because of his last year or two. He was a great cornerback for us for several years.

HolmeZz 09-08-2004 11:28 AM

C'mon Mortenstein.

KCTitus 09-08-2004 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man
You guys are too hard on Carter because of his last year or two. He was a great cornerback for us for several years.

At the very least, last 3 years--96-98.

htismaqe 09-08-2004 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man
You guys are too hard on Carter because of his last year or two. He was a great cornerback for us for several years.

He had an excellent rookie year and that was about it. He had 7 INT's that 1st season and then he had 3 in 3 seasons. He had 4 in 1995 and 3 in 1996. He added 2 more in 1996 and his final season in 1997. IMO, his production went down as his coke consumption went up.

Charles Mincy was alot better than people give him credit for. And people forget the contributions of an aging Albert Lewis and Mark Collins, both who outplayed a much younger Carter IMO.

bringbackmarty 09-08-2004 12:06 PM

**** dale carter. **** you too carl. **** keenan mccardell.


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