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milkman wrote:
The only fire I ever see Siavii lighting is the one at the next luau he attends back on the island.
Your probably right; I did think that he had potential though.
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milkman wrote:
The only fire I ever see Siavii lighting is the one at the next luau he attends back on the island.
Your probably right; I did think that he had potential though.
Yeah, but you think that about everyone. :-DQuote:
Chiefster wrote:
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milkman wrote:
The only fire I ever see Siavii lighting is the one at the next luau he attends back on the island.
Your probably right; I did think that he had potential though.
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Guru wrote:
Yeah, but you think that about everyone. :-DQuote:
Chiefster wrote:
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milkman wrote:
The only fire I ever see Siavii lighting is the one at the next luau he attends back on the island.
Your probably right; I did think that he had potential though.
:lol: :lol:
Hey; it's a safe statement. Most everyone knows that I'm full of crap.
Well, now, the whole Siavii comparison to big Dan was actually intended for amusement. But, Myself, I was impressed with the improvement to the defense last season. I've been reading alot about the problems with the D-line lately. But the run defense was the one area that we actually improved.
(Giants game aside) I didn't see a whole lot of the interior line being thrown around. And even in the Giants game, tackling was the real problem. Inside, outside, everywhere on the field, poor tackling was the achilles' heel for us that day.
Basically, I want Siavii to become a stud because he looks (physically) like Dan. I don't think that he is a stud. But, I don't believe that he is a "scrub" either.
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chief31 wrote:
But the run defense was the one area that we actually improved.
(Giants game aside)
Glad you pulled that game aside after you praised the defense.
You are right, the run defense did improve over the previous season.
They were better at stopping the run; overall, however, the defensive front couldn't get to the QB to save their lives.
Actually, they couldn't get to the QB BECAUSE they were saving their own lives.Quote:
Chiefster wrote:
They were better at stopping the run; overall, however, the defensive front couldn't get to the QB to save their lives.
Well that does keep a person busy. :lol:Quote:
Guru wrote:
Actually, they couldn't get to the QB BECAUSE they were saving their own lives.Quote:
Chiefster wrote:
They were better at stopping the run; overall, however, the defensive front couldn't get to the QB to save their lives.
I wish junior the best.But I have yet to see any bigtime plays out of him yet. Herm say you have to be avalable to be on the team. That kinda cuts his chances of staying a chief if he keeps staying hurt.
He and Sims seem to be accident prone.Quote:
KC-Krazo wrote:
I wish junior the best.But I have yet to see any bigtime plays out of him yet. Herm say you have to be avalable to be on the team. That kinda cuts his chances of staying a chief if he keeps staying hurt.