At this point, which QB would you rather have KC draft in 2013?
At this point, which QB would you rather have KC draft in 2013?
We are 1-10. Both of these lines SUCK.
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A G/C combo would definitely be preferred. I just kind of figured by default that's the type of guy we'd get.
But I do disagree about the need for two WR's. I'd say the odds are higher then not that Bowe leaves after this year. That leaves us with a 3rd year WR that hasn't shown a lot (for a variety of reasons). Breaston...well who the heck knows what is going on with Breaston. After that we have unproven commodities. We've GOT to try to find a #1 WR and to me that takes two picks. Heck maybe we get lucky and get a #1 AND #2 out of it and make Baldwin try to step up. Past Bowe there's not a whole lot of depth though.
Neither Barkley of Smith will make it as a NFL qb. Ala Leinert/Young. Watch - you'll see.
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I'd be down with that. Someone to replace Jackson on 3rd downs. Heck that might even help Jackson out by giving him more breathers.
I know that in a 3-4 the D-line's job is to take up blocks but when our LB'er rushs it looks like we've got a bad 4-3 line. The question I have is just how import are sacks to a team? You'd think that they're very important and would indicate how often you get pressure on the QB. I thought so too until I went back and found this.
Year Record Sack position Coach
2002 8-8 11th Vermeil
2003 13-3 19th Vermeil
2004 7-9 32nd Vermeil
2005 10-6 29th Vermeil
2006 9-7 26th Edwards
2007 4-12 17th Edwards
2008 2-14 6th Edwards
2009 4-12 17th Haley
2010 10-6 17th Haley
2011 7-9 23rd Haley
2012 1-10 27th Crennel
In the Vermeil era I know we just outscored opponents so I can deal with that. But just how important are sacks? I'd be curious to look at team that has done good in sacks and see where they land in terms of a record.
It makes me wonder when our best year for sacks (2008) was our worst record (barring us finishing 1-15 this year).
That's part of the reason we need a 3-4 DE that can get at the passer (a la JJ Watt). Granted Watt is a physical speciment of his own and is a once in a blue moon type prospect. I think it's easy for teams to chip Houston or Hali though w/ a RB and completely eliminate our pass rush since nobody else can get at the QB.
I'd rather go back to 4-3 D
I can answer that. The Chiefs Defense only had 10 sacks in 2008. The numbers posted are wrong regarding 2008. Here is the correct numbers.
Kansas City Chiefs Stats at NFL.com
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