Poe.
He shows up to the Combine at 346 lbs.
Looking like this. http://www.rantsports.com/pittsburgh...oe-Combine.jpg He shows up to OTAs. Looking like this. http://cdn.bleacherreport.net/images...jpg?1337971522 He does not, unless I've completely missed the boat here, have a contract. He is not yet getting paid. But he is working his ****ing ass off at practice. And is STAYING AFTER TO WORK ON TECHNIQUE. While NOT getting paid for it. Let's keep the Poe train going. Holy geez, I am really loving this kid. |
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HE'S THE MICHAEL JORDAN OF __________________________
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People say boom or bust but seeing as he looks a hard worker, now has good coaching and with his physical ability, I don't see the bust in him. It might take 2-3 years, but at worst he'll be playing at a Dorsey/Jackson level of play.
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i don't see much of a difference, other than one picture he looks like a lion and the other picture he looks like a chief? I get the excitement, but am I missing something here?
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These folks can go **** themselves.
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Much ado about nothing.
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Get T Jacked at the D Poe
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Kid's working his ass off without a contract, that really is awesome. He'll be getting some of the best coaching in the entire league at his position, combine that with hard work, natural talent, and you have a future star in the making if he continues it.
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Players usually don't even show up until they have a contract. Myabe his work ethic will rub off on Powe and we'll have two badass young NTs when the season starts.
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I'm excited for the guy, but the lack of contract doesn't really make any difference. He'll get paid eventually, and he obviously knows that.
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While it's great he's working hard w/o a contract, it could also simply mean the two sides are really close on the contract and are just ironing out the details.
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I really like him.
Give him a contract, Scott. |
I don't have too high expectations for him this year but am excited that we get the opportunity to watch this kid blossom and hope in short few years he becomes the dominate DT we have been looking for.
Now for Dorsey & T Jack this is the year they better produce and no excuses for them. |
I wonder how many rookies have been working at the OTAs without a signed deal? IMO Poe is a highly motivated individual because people questioned him as the 11th pick in the draft. He's out to prove those people wrong and to me Chiefs fans couldn't ask for a better scenario.
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My main concern with him is his lacking technique and he seems docile. He's going to need a season or two before he lives up to expectations.
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This is the year they both better damn well do there jobs. I think they do fine in run defense but we suffer at getting to the QB with them. I'm hoping with Poe he helps collapse the pocket on the inside & T Jack & Dorsey have better routes to the QB, somebody is going be double teamed & taking up blocks for Hali to get there quicker. |
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He's gonna be a solid yet unspectacular 10 year pro, and no, i dont think he's going put up better numbers in a 43 either. He's going up against LG's in the 34. He's going to be going up against LG's in a 43 as well. "But, but Detoxing! It's the schemes fault! If he were in a 43 he would get better sack numbers because he has to tie up blockers in a 34" BS BS BS On passing downs, Hali is taking on LT's and Dorsey is getting 1vs1 matchups vs the LG and he just doesn't get it one. That's not going to change in a 43. Jackson? I guess we'll see, but i think he'll have a similar career as Dorsey. |
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How many times has Hali been so close to either a sack or knocking the ball away? I expect his impact to the game to increase dramatically if/when we see the pressure from the D-Line that we've been expecting. |
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That is their jobs and they've been doing it pretty well actually. Yeah they're overpaid but its not their fault that they were picked as high as they were. I seem to be one of the few that doesn't want to see us lose either of them. Now, I do want to see them get much, much more reasonable contracts, but I think they are actually a big part of the defense's improvement. As for Poe, because of Dorsey and Jackson, I expect Poe will actually look pretty good from the get go. The defense is setup very well for a nose tackle to thrive in, and because of those two I think its actually going to protect Poe in that he can make mistakes and learn and it not be devastating. I'm not sure if its been by design or it was just how things happened, but both sides of the ball are setup for the key player for them to come in and be successful so if they're good that side of the ball should be great. I actually think that DJ and Berry will possibly be the biggest benefactors. They might not have to look even more amazing and shrug off blockers to make a play, plus we might see them rush more if there's open lanes for them to attack. |
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People will think differently about Dorsey and TJ if Poe pans out in the middle, and I think he'll rape right out of the gate. |
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People need to stop with being disappointed by Dorsey and Jackson poor sack numbers, or poor pass rush if you prefer.
Do you realize this Chiefs defense with Dorsey and Jackson starting all 16 games finished 6th in the league in pass defense despite having no Eric Berry back there and a passrusher like Justin Houston who wasn't a factor early on. Did you see those games against Rodgers, Big Ben, Brady (without Eric Berry I remember you)? Let's hope Dontari Poe can collapse the pocket regularly, if not this year next year, but I definitly think Dorsey and Jackson are a good part of the reason why this defense might already be elite. I really hope the Chiefs resign Dorsey, he is an underrated player, not a star but real solid. |
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Tying up blockers and stopping the run is not their only job. If this Defense is going to take the next step forward to ELITE status, they have to get more production out of their DE's. |
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The guys who will benefit from Poe are the LBers. |
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I'm not saying there doesn't need to be improvement from both Dorsey and TJ regarding pass rush but we've seen improvement there with good nt play and both players are assending imo. |
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It's clear to me that Dorsey and Jackson's primary job is to stop the run, which they have proved to be great at. I wish they woud give us a bit more passrush but I don't expect it to happen and with the rise of Justin Houston, Allen Bailey and hopefully a decent rookie season by Poe, why are you so concerned by Dorsey and Jackson pass rush? Between Hali, Houston, Bailey, maybe Poe and Berry and Arenas as great DB passrushers, the passrush will be fine my friend, do not worry. |
Ronnie Hillman and Brock Osweiler haven't signed their contracts and haven't missed a practice either.
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Poe will transform Dorsey and Jackson into everything we evar wanted them to be!
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Dorsey and Jackson combined for a whopping ONE sack the ENTIRE season. That is pathetic. So lets go with what you've dreamed up though. Hali continues to be Hali and gets 12-14 Sacks. Houston Continue where he left off and get 8-10 Sacks. Dorsey and Jackson continue Being Dorsey and Jackson: 1 Sack The DB's rushing the QB thing is a bit of a reach, but we'll go with it. Arenas: 2 Sacks Berry: 2 Sacks Now lets say we get about 10 sacks from everywhere else (which is what we got last year) : That would put us at 34 Sacks on the season. We will have improved from 29th int the league to about 20th. Not good enough. BUT If Dorsey and Jackson do what a good 34 DE would do...Produce 4-5 Sacks each on the season, then we'd be top 10. Or....close to Elite. Point? Dorsey and Jackson producing a combined 1 sack per season isn't going to cut it. |
Thank you Detoxing, that's the kind of point I was trying to make out of my questions. I havn't fealt like they've played good enough especially on passing downs. This year they best be getting at the QB. Poes job is collaps the inside, but he is too young & wet behind the ears to get his technique down to be that effective for his first year so we got to count on Dorsey & T Jack to really get after the QB. We should be constructive critisism for there play on the field imo & not just say that's good enough, it's not.
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Looking forward to watching him play. If he fills NT for a couple years it's all worth it. That's the position on defense that makes all the difference but gets no glory in 3-4. The guys looks like he's hungry and has game but the tale will tell itself as it always does come showtime.
Certainly rooting for him. |
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We're not asking for the world here. Something like 4-5 sacks each. We need them to produce that if this D is going to take the next step forward. The problem with CP's members is that "They just have to clog the lanes" has been beaten into so many people's heads. It's PART of their job, not their only job. Even if Houston picks up where he left off and Hali continues to be Hali, it won't be enough to make this defense Elite. Not until those two step it up. |
For comparisons sake, Baltimore, the top Pass rushing 34 team last season got 14 sacks for their 3 down linemen. Only 5 of those were from Ngata.
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To me it's so what if you can stop the run? Can you stop the pass on first, second or third downs? Cus teams are passing on all the downs and the offences have it easy with the rules so DBs are having to lay off the WRs so it's a must to be able to attack the QB from the D line.
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Please go suck his dick and get it over with direckshun. I mean seriously. STFU about him already and stop making shit threads.
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Barackshun needs to post many, many more football threads. |
I'm definitely rooting for him. I like the kid a lot.
But that still doesn't mean he wasn't a shitty pick at 11th overall. I'm not even talking about reaching and position value. I'm talking about the concept of taking a guy that high who needs to COMPLETELY transform the way he plays the position. And if that wasn't bad enough, he doesn't even flash the little stuff that you look for in potential stars. He doesn't have any explosion at all. He's slow off the snap and gets beaten off the ball 99% of the time. He doesn't exactly play with a motor. The number of plays in his highlight reels that I've seen where he really impresses me can be counted on both hands. And I'm INCLUDING the snaps where he doesn't make the play. I'm talking about instances where he gets leverage against a double team, or makes the correct gap read, or just plain athletically dominates the weaker competition (he has only a few of those plays). He's got unbelievable work ethic, discipline, he's got great coaching here in Kansas City, and he's in a good environment in a scheme that supposedly plays to his strengths. Let's hope those things are enough to correct the glaring weaknesses of his. |
Jackson is getting hands up & batting balls down
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You know who Poe is? Bruce Campbell. He's a better prospect with far better discipline, but let's face it. That's who Poe is. And Campbell went in the 4th round to the Raiders.
But hey, he's still in the league. So that's good news for Poe I guess. |
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Jackson and Dorsey are there to enable others to make plays. Odd that after their improved play, we're talking about how DJ, Hali, and now Houston are making plays. The problem is that its still not enough because the Chiefs are not a big blitzing defense, and rely on just a couple of guys to essentially be their pass rush (hell you could almost argue one guy and amazingly its actually worked decently). I personally would like to see them get more aggressive, and I think that is actually the next step that needs to be taken. We'll see how things turn out obviously, but I think Jackson and Dorsey were told deliberately not to be super aggressive and get after the QB. |
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Hopefully Poe learns how to play football.
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Keep it up, direckshun! |
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You aren't even a ****ing chiefs fan. Go somewhere else... Don't tell actual fans of a team whose message board you are on to not make threads about a player on the same team the message board is about. Oh and did I say to **** off? Posted via Mobile Device |
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I have always liked the Poe pick, and his work ethic only makes me like him more.
Just compare Poe's offseason talk to Ryan Sims. At this point after Sims was drafted we knew that he liked to eat ribs, Poe is showing us that he's ready to get to work. I get the same feeling with Poe as I did when we drafted Hali. I think we will look back in time and think this was a great pick. I love the kid. |
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Edit: I never heard anything as positive about Doresy or Jackson either. |
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that said, Poe played a ton of snaps and was used all over the place.
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[QUOTE=SNR;8675714]Hali at least had halfway decent college film. All that effort showed up in his play quite obviously. With Poe you know he works hard, but you just don't see it on the field.[/QUOTE
All that big boy has to do is apply effort, contant effort. Size + agility + speed + strength = jack shit! Throw in some effort and you got something else. |
Seriously, making it like some big deal that Poe is showing up at OTAs and mini camps without a contract is stupid.
It's rare when a kid hasn't shown up at these. It was just a few years ago that some kid (I think it was a Charger rookie) refused to show, talking about how an injury could affect his negotiations. |
Sooooo who on here predicted that the Chiefs would draft this guy?
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