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    Default NFL Combine...

    Just watched Jake Long run a 5.17 and a 5.27 forty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkHillbilly View Post
    Just watched Jake Long run a 5.17 and a 5.27 forty.
    I understand that he topped all o-linemen with 37 bench-reps too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chief31 View Post
    I understand that he topped all o-linemen with 37 bench-reps too.
    You understand correctly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chief31 View Post
    I understand that he topped all o-linemen with 37 bench-reps too.
    Yea, I watched that too. I think there was 225 on the bar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chief31 View Post
    I understand that he topped all o-linemen with 37 bench-reps too.
    WOW!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Three7s View Post
    Herm learning a lesson about offense? Hope with Herm? No comprendo!
    Yep, does not compute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkHillbilly View Post
    Yea, I watched that too. I think there was 225 on the bar.
    He doesn't look like any of the other o-linemen in this clas, or in the NFL for that matter. They all look like linemen, and Jake looks like a pro wrestler, or a super hero.

    He is just tall, and ripped, and those long-assed arms are just ridiculous.

    But, if he is gone, and we can move down a few spots, I wouldn't mind either a Clady, or an Otah. There are quite a few OTs that seem like they would work well in the NFL.

    We could even pick up a guy like Cherilus in the second round maybe.

    Although, I would much rather see us show that we take the position seriously enough to make it our first round priority... and then some.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chief31 View Post
    He doesn't look like any of the other o-linemen in this clas, or in the NFL for that matter. They all look like linemen, and Jake looks like a pro wrestler, or a super hero.

    He is just tall, and ripped, and those long-assed arms are just ridiculous.

    But, if he is gone, and we can move down a few spots, I wouldn't mind either a Clady, or an Otah. There are quite a few OTs that seem like they would work well in the NFL.

    We could even pick up a guy like Cherilus in the second round maybe.

    Although, I would much rather see us show that we take the position seriously enough to make it our first round priority... and then some.
    You, me and most every other Chiefs fan, but remember we're talking about Carl and Herm here.

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    Guys the most important number to you is 4.33...yep that's Darren McFadden's 40-time. Why is that important...because in all likelihood the crazy guy from Chokeland will grab him despite not needing another running back, leaving Mr Jake Long to your team. Jake Long in skills, strength and size is very similar to Larry Allen. Larry Allen has consistently won the NFL strongest man (bench press) at the Pro Bowl with around 38-40 reps on the bench....sounds like Jake will be the new perrennial winner.

    As another indicator of Jake Long's dominance look at the skill players from Michigan. Hart was thought to be a stud running back after running behind Jake Long, but he only put up a 4.67 40-time, and a 28-inch vertical. His dominance was completely created by the line (mostly Long)...
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    When your O-line makes holes, it's pretty easy for anyone playing RB to get nice yardage eh? Perhaps, even Chiefster!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Three7s View Post
    When your O-line makes holes, it's pretty easy for anyone playing RB to get nice yardage eh? Perhaps, even Chiefster!
    Only if he supercharges his Rascal!

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