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Chief Roundup 03-10-2018 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by BigChiefTablet (Post 13459701)
Does Settle look that great on tape? Because his combine numbers were some of the worst ever. I know the underwear olympics can't tell you for certain if a guy can play football, but his numbers were historically bad.

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Tribal Warfare 03-10-2018 03:47 PM

As I said before, It will interesting if Veach favors metrics or tape and intangibles .

RealSNR 03-10-2018 05:03 PM

What about our 4th rounders?

Chargem 03-10-2018 05:35 PM

The dream is Settle falls to the 78th pick.

Easy 6 03-11-2018 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by BigChiefTablet (Post 13459701)
Does Settle look that great on tape? Because his combine numbers were some of the worst ever. I know the underwear olympics can't tell you for certain if a guy can play football, but his numbers were historically bad.

I havent paid much attention to the combine, but thats a surprising development... the scouting reports on him are mostly glowing

Easy 6 03-11-2018 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by RealSNR (Post 13460144)
What about our 4th rounders?

I screwed the pooch, feel free to make it right and go get us a couple 4s

kccrow 03-11-2018 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by BigChiefTablet (Post 13459701)
Does Settle look that great on tape? Because his combine numbers were some of the worst ever. I know the underwear olympics can't tell you for certain if a guy can play football, but his numbers were historically bad.

What ****ing combine did you watch?

Tribal Warfare 03-11-2018 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by kccrow (Post 13461613)
What ****ing combine did you watch?

They were shitty to subpar.

The kid needs to lose 15 to 20 pounds with his current muscle mass.

Chief Roundup 03-11-2018 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by kccrow (Post 13461613)
What ****ing combine did you watch?

Evidently you didn't watch this years.

Tim Settle's combine performance resembled a wreckage, and not only because he fell down during one of the bag drills. That wasn't his only lowlight, as he ran a 5.37 40, posted a vertical of just 23.5, and had a 3-cone of only 7.95. Settle was getting some hype entering the combine, but he took a step backward.

kccrow 03-11-2018 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Chief Roundup (Post 13461829)
Evidently you didn't watch this years.

Tim Settle's combine performance resembled a wreckage, and not only because he fell down during one of the bag drills. That wasn't his only lowlight, as he ran a 5.37 40, posted a vertical of just 23.5, and had a 3-cone of only 7.95. Settle was getting some hype entering the combine, but he took a step backward.

Blah, blah, blah is all I read in that review.

Star Lotutlelei - 5.31 40, 30" vert, 3-cone of 7.76 at 311 pounds. Round 1, Pick 14.
Danny Shelton - 5.64 40, 30.5" vert, 3-cone of 7.99 at 339 pounds. Round 1, Pick 12.
Vernon Butler - 5.33 40, 29.5" vert, 3-cone of 7.82 at 323 pounds. Round 1, Pick 30
Austin Johnson - 5.32 40, 26" vert, 3-cone of 7.84 at 314 pounds. Round 2, Pick 43.

I could keep ****ing going but you get the point. That's, quite possibly, the most asinine write-up an uneducated draft "pundit" could ever put out about a nose tackle. The very fact that you guys are falling for it has me questioning you. Don't drink the Kool-Aid boys.

Tribal Warfare 03-11-2018 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by kccrow (Post 13462241)
Blah, blah, blah is all I read in that review.

Star Lotutlelei - 5.31 40, 30" vert, 3-cone of 7.76 at 311 pounds. Round 1, Pick 14.
Danny Shelton - 5.64 40, 30.5" vert, 3-cone of 7.99 at 339 pounds. Round 1, Pick 12.
Vernon Butler - 5.33 40, 29.5" vert, 3-cone of 7.82 at 323 pounds. Round 1, Pick 30
Austin Johnson - 5.32 40, 26" vert, 3-cone of 7.84 at 314 pounds. Round 2, Pick 43.

I could keep ****ing going but you get the point. That's, quite possibly, the most asinine write-up an uneducated draft "pundit" could ever put out about a nose tackle. The very fact that you guys are falling for it has me questioning you. Don't drink the Kool-Aid boys.

If anything it showed a lack of preparation, which is bothersome. If he knocked his interview out the park then he shouldn't slide mucj.

kccrow 03-12-2018 02:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare (Post 13462278)
If anything it showed a lack of preparation, which is bothersome. If he knocked his interview out the park then he shouldn't slide mucj.

The point is that he didn't have a bad combine. I don't know where you guys are getting that he had some atrocious combine. You want to see that, look up Orlando Brown. Even then, Brown wasn't THAT bad (he had a terrible 40 and terrible bench, to be expected from a guy 6'8").

You want to see the stats for another guy the Chiefs had a formal interview with?

Derrick Nnadi - 5.33 40, 27" vert, 3-cone of 8.15 at 317 pounds. He's expected to be a 3rd round pick.

Compare those numbers to most of the guards and centers that they'll be facing every day and you won't see much of a difference.

Teams don't care that much how nose tackles run in shorts. Teams care if they can play football. Tim Settle can play some damned football.

Tribal Warfare 03-12-2018 02:52 AM

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Originally Posted by kccrow (Post 13462334)
The point is that he didn't have a bad combine. I don't know where you guys are getting that he had some atrocious combine. You want to see that, look up Orlando Brown. Even then, Brown wasn't THAT bad (he had a terrible 40 and terrible bench, to be expected from a guy 6'8").

You want to see the stats for another guy the Chiefs had a formal interview with?

Derrick Nnadi - 5.33 40, 27" vert, 3-cone of 8.15 at 317 pounds. He's expected to be a 3rd round pick.

Compare those numbers to most of the guards and centers that they'll be facing every day and you won't see much of a difference.

Teams don't care that much how nose tackles run in shorts. Teams care if they can play football. Tim Settle can play some damned football.

Settle had a bad combine, did it crush his chances to be drafted? No, but creeping in the 1st round is a pipe dream for the kid.

KC will most likely visit Stanford and NC State who had stand out combine performances.

Beef Supreme 03-12-2018 11:43 AM

I can't find Settle's bench press numbers. Did he even do it? I watched a video that showed his spider graph chart thing and overall it was anemic, the only thing he graded out in a decent percentile was height and weight. But if he didn't do the bench, that would be better than ranking horrifically low like that chart showed.

Chief Roundup 03-12-2018 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by kccrow (Post 13462334)
The point is that he didn't have a bad combine. I don't know where you guys are getting that he had some atrocious combine. You want to see that, look up Orlando Brown. Even then, Brown wasn't THAT bad (he had a terrible 40 and terrible bench, to be expected from a guy 6'8").

You want to see the stats for another guy the Chiefs had a formal interview with?

Derrick Nnadi - 5.33 40, 27" vert, 3-cone of 8.15 at 317 pounds. He's expected to be a 3rd round pick.

Compare those numbers to most of the guards and centers that they'll be facing every day and you won't see much of a difference.

Teams don't care that much how nose tackles run in shorts. Teams care if they can play football. Tim Settle can play some damned football.

You say that but the likes of Mike Mayock said it was horrible. Maybe that is partly because of what they were expecting. I don't know, but he had a bad combine in most analyst and scouts opinions. No offense but they know more than you or you wouldn't be on here. You would have been at the Combine for an NFL team.


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