http://www.kcchiefs.com/news/article...7-0e3bb5df647e
Which of course leads to the obvious question. Why'd they release him in the first place? Never understood that move, as he didn't look too bad in the preseason. Go figure.
Kyle Love is gone.
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http://www.kcchiefs.com/news/article...7-0e3bb5df647e
Which of course leads to the obvious question. Why'd they release him in the first place? Never understood that move, as he didn't look too bad in the preseason. Go figure.
Kyle Love is gone.
I guess we all make mistakes? Welcome back Powe
Welcome back Powe!
He should add some needed BEEF to the Chiefs D-Line. It seems like since Mike DeVito went down with injury that something isn't quite right with the Chiefs defense.
Welcome back, Powe!
INJURY REPORT
NAME INJURY STATUS
Albert,
Branden (T) Shoulder Probable
DeVito,
Mike (DE) Neck Probable
Fasano,
Anthony (TE) Ankle Doubtful
Flowers,
Brandon (CB) Knee Questionable
Johnson,
James-Michael (LB) Neck Probable
Johnson,
Nico (LB) Ankle Probable
Kelce,
Travis (TE) Knee Questionable
Moses,
Dezman (LB) Toe Probable
LEGEND
Out = Player will not play
Doubtful = 25% chance a player will play
Questionable = 50% chance a player will play
Probable = 75% chance a player will play
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well as good as Powe was preseason lets hope he's signed here to play backup again cause it according to kcchiefs.com it looks like we're getting a few players back this week
Powe, IMO, is a very underrated player. I was sad when he was cut and I'm happy he's back. The Poe-Powe brigade is now ready to drop the hammer on the opposing Olines.
Poe+Powe=POWER
Back to the original thread topic ...
According to ESPN, we may have signed Powe to use him more in our base run defense and give Poe a rest and save him for passing downs. The Redskins are #1 in the NFL in rushing yards, so we will be in our base run D a lot this week. That is, unless A. Smith and the offense light up the scoreboard early and force the other teams to pass.
The more I think about this signing, the more I think it's a good move, and that the management is thinking of postseason play. Because we didn't switch to another defense at the beginning of the season, it allows Powe to come back to a D system he's worked with. Hopefully that means he'll be up to speed much faster, and by the time the playoffs are around will not just spell Poe, but be able to be a part of a more aggressive scheme at the lines.