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Late night bullshit: are you a defense or an offense fan? (Also, Poe.)
Let's make this a poll.
I personally have always been more partial to defense. I think a great defense is like art in motion. An offense can be powered by a great quarterback or an elite player here or there, but a great defense requires an orchestration from all parts that an offense doesn't always require. Sure it helps if the left guard cut-blocks the defensive end on the far side of the field so that Jamaal Charles can have an additional tenth-of-a-second darting towards the opposite side of the field, but a great defense requires 11 moving pieces. In that sense, I enjoyed the 90s Chiefs more than the 2000s Chiefs, the lopsided-defense teams over the lopsided-offense teams. I've loved the development of this defense under Pioli and Crennel. We have the best and deepest defensive line this team has had since the days of Dan Saleamua (sp?). Our passrush rivals Allen/Hali from the Herm Edwards days. And our secondary is one of the very best the NFL has to offer. It's been a bit anticlimactic for me, however. When I watch the big-ass defensive line required by a 3-4 defense, what position holds more fascination than the nose tackle? You're talking about a humongous brute, whose sheer size is so great he lines up directly over the center with the intention of simply pushing the guy back by being big. He exists on a very small (but crucial) part of the field, and is bigger than everybody else, stronger than everybody else, and on the best defenses, more ferocious than everybody else. We're talking about a guy so big that he creates injuries by simply falling on people. It's like an invulnerable superhuman, and it just fascinates me to watch it. So little movement all over the field compared to everybody else. Yet the things happening between the hashes, going up against the heart of an offensive line built to punish defenders, totally outnumbered and outgunned, are among the most important on the field. We finally got one. And he is not small, and he is immensely gifted. 6'4", 350 lbs. He's among the strongest the league has to offer. Among the fastest the league has to offer. I wasn't thrilled about the pick, but in a way I'm glad we got him. We finally have a player who does things like this: And you absolutely have to love the primal scream about :33 in when he's getting close to 44 reps... You see the guys on the sidelines lighting up. It's magnetic. It's something no other position can really do for your defense. It colors the entire defense. No particular point to this thread. Just a meditation on defense, the nose tackle, and Poe. It's too easy to hate on this guy, folks. Let's get the positive mojo going. |
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05-04-2012, 12:09 AM | #2 |
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Damn, forgot to make an "offense or defense" poll. Got so wrapped up in the YouTubes.
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05-04-2012, 12:12 AM | #3 |
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Offense. I loved watching the Chiefs under the Vermeil regime. We just needed a better d.
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05-04-2012, 12:13 AM | #4 |
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Can't wait to see Poe lifting weights on the field.
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05-04-2012, 12:14 AM | #5 |
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And to answer your question, I have always preferred offense, but the smashmouth variety. I love watching a running game and a great running back crush the opposition's spirit.
Those days are gone, though.
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I wanna see my line move the other line off the ball and watch my fullback crush their middle linebacker as my 230 pound halfback crushes the strong safety and sprints into the secondary. Then I want to see a deep ball off play action.
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05-04-2012, 12:24 AM | #8 |
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Same here but I get more into the Defense. I love to watch a good running game but I'll let out a huge uncontrollable primal scream when I see a big Defensive play.
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Oh yeah. It's a blast to see an Offense execute a play to perfection, especially a running play. The Defense just fires me up more.
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Can you imagine the fans reaction if the Chiefs offense are 2 yards from the goal and they bring Poe in as the only rb and stack the line.
Arrowhead would be going nuts. |
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