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2 games in..some quick little preseason notes


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-Swole Bones...you are the man.  Receiving, blocking, ST, this guy is ready to make an impact

 

-I would like to take a moment to say the line looked good.  Everybody played their part.  

 

-Brown looked good.  Shaky that last PR but otherwise much more productive than what we're used to.  

 

-Bersin --is translating on the field. Sure handed TD he had tonight.  

 

-Klein is ready to riiiiissseee

 

-Starting CBs seem disciplined which is good.  The other good thing: both over 6'0

 

-We need a speedier safety.  I think this is the weak spot right now...we'll try to target a final cut dark horse.  

 

..Feel free to add

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Big ups to Byron. I thought chandler was gonna win it but he outplayed a #1 overall pick by a wide margin.

Was throwing people around like rag dolls.

We are a different team with Stewart. Knock on wood he can remain healthy.

KB is going to make a big time impact. Liked the fire but needs to control it. Can't get dumb penalties in real games.

Defense is going to be out of this world. Wanted to see more from kk to night but hardy and star looked otherworldly.

We need to sign an insurance safety and another OT. We played very well tonight after the rough start.

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I'm a little nervous guys with tenure will get reps/spots over guys that are better.

If Swole Bones is ready, then I want us to let him go as far as his talent will take him and not keep "developing" him from the bench. If Foz or Reaves earn PT, I wanna see them get it. Not just over Barner, but over anybody they may outplay for it.

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I liked what I saw too, but we did actually game-plan for this game and I'm not sure if the Chiefs did or not, there was no mention of it at least.  Just something to keep in mind I guess.

 

Why wouldn't the Chiefs have game-planned? We were clearly just better than them, 1st string, 2nd string and 3rd string. Our 1st string started out slow but once we got rolling, we were dominating both sides of the ball.

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