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So far I have been to training camp one time since the Chiefs brought training camp to St. Joe where I live. I have to say it's quite impressive to see the facilities the Chiefs, the tax payers and Missouri Western State University have put together. The very first night practice they had nearly 11,000 people in the stadium. Saturday they had family day and had another 10k plus turnout. Eric Berry is gonna be a friggin machine in the secondary. McCluster has had a pretty decent camp from all things I have been hearing except for yesterday when during punt return drills he dropped 3 in a row and had one fumble. Anxiously awaiting the first pre-season game.
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I went up there last Saturday with my daughter, very nice facilities indeed though I could've done without having to climb all those stairs on the way out. Agreed on McCluster, dude is catching everything thrown his way (maybe not everything kicked). Not sold on Berry yet, but he's saying all the right things and staying late signing autographs for 20 minutes after practice is over. Seems like a solid kid all around, we'll see how he plays when it counts.

Great move bringing the Chiefs back to Missouri though the heat this year is brutal. Rack all TDOTRF making the trip up I-29. That scrimmage had the largest crowd ever to fill that stadium. Anyone who calls themselve a fan oughta' try to make it up at least once.
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I took my son up there on Saturday to the Family Fun Day scrimmage, and it was PACKED. McCluster might be the fastest football player I've ever seen- they lined him up in the slot on pass plays, and he ALWAYS destroyed the guy covering him. Dude was SO wide open on almost every play, yet Cassel never threw his way...almost on purpose.

Eric Berry is the real deal, folks....he made a circus-type deflection of a Cassel pass to Chris Chambers on one play, coming out of nowhere to make the play. He later picked off a Cassel pass that initially looked to be an easy completion to Dwayne Bowe. Speaking of Bowe, dude just looks faster and more agile and physical against the Chiefs' DBs than I've ever seen him. Too early yet to tell if he's finally taking his day job seriously.

The only real downside to Saturday's scrimmage was the heat......MOTHERFUCKER it was hot! Outside temp read 102 degrees in my truck when the boy and I left to head back to KC. :shock:
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Thanks for the update. I think it's exciting times for Chiefs fans. It's a team that I am taking a good hard look at because the Chargers' time may be over. The overall feel of this team is just better....good vibes with that great coaching staff, and their running game is going to be badass. Cassell has the potential to lead the way Grbac/Gannon/Bono/Green did for them. I'm not talking about him being one of the elite QBs, but just a dependable starter who piles up yardage and makes good decisions. Everyone in the world is picking San Diego to win the West, and that bodes well for KC. This could be their year.
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Yer a Fuckin Jerkoff wrote:Everyone in the world is picking San Diego to win the West,
Probably because they are, by far, the best team in the division. The Queefs are going to be locked in a death struggle for third place with the Duhs.
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Yer a Fuckin Jerkoff wrote:Thanks for the update. I think it's exciting times for Chiefs fans. It's a team that I am taking a good hard look at because the Chargers' time may be over. The overall feel of this team is just better....good vibes with that great coaching staff, and their running game is going to be badass. Cassell has the potential to lead the way Grbac/Gannon/Bono/Green did for them. I'm not talking about him being one of the elite QBs, but just a dependable starter who piles up yardage and makes good decisions. Everyone in the world is picking San Diego to win the West, and that bodes well for KC. This could be their year.
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Old reset, but................


What items are prohibited?

For safety and security, the following items are prohibited at Training Camp:

• Firearms, weapons of any type or fireworks

• Coolers – any size, any type

• Hope

• Plastic, metal or glass cups, cans or containers (Sealed bottles of water are allowed)

• Thermos bottles or flasks

• Food

• Beer or liquor

• Video cameras or professional cameras/lenses

• Flammable liquids

• Noisemakers – air horns, klaxon, bells, whistles, etc.

• Boom boxes

• Laser pointers of any type, poles or rods

• Any other items deemed dangerous or unacceptable by security
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Yer a Fuckin Jerkoff wrote:Thanks for the update. I think it's exciting times for Chiefs fans. It's a team that I am taking a good hard look at because the Chargers' time may be over. The overall feel of this team is just better....good vibes with that great coaching staff, and their running game is going to be badass. Cassell has the potential to lead the way Grbac/Gannon/Bono/Green did for them. I'm not talking about him being one of the elite QBs, but just a dependable starter who piles up yardage and makes good decisions. Everyone in the world is picking San Diego to win the West, and that bodes well for KC. This could be their year.
So are the Chiefs the team you are going to slobber all over this year? Trust me when I say this, Boy's fan is more than happy to have you off the wagon.

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mvscal wrote:
Yer a Fuckin Jerkoff wrote:Everyone in the world is picking San Diego to win the West,
Probably because they are, by far, the best team in the division. The Queefs are going to be locked in a death struggle for third place with the Duhs.
The Blots are "by far" the best team in the division????

Child please. :meds:

Let me know how that works out since their egomaniacal GM insulted your starting LT and stud WR with lowball contract offers and won't be playing anytime soon.
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RuPaul Walker Lindh does bring up a good point. Smith is a freakin retard. It's cool to pull that poweer trip with an aging veteran like LaDanian, or a roided injury riddled linebacker like Merriman, but your LT (left tackle children)? Dumb ass move on his part.

The good thing is that this division blows top to bottom, so the Chargers could still have a chance at winning it. To say they are "by far" the best team in the division is laughable at best. It's like 4 retards arguing over who is smarter.
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DallasFanatic wrote:RuPaul Walker Lindh does bring up a good point. Smith is a freakin retard.
He has assembled one of the most talented rosters in the league and is easily one of the top three GMs in the NFL. He has earned the benefit of the doubt. Not exactly a retard.

McNeil is the only one who is of any particular concern. He will be in.

Jackson is facing a four game suspension and really doesn't have any room to negotiate. He also will be in.

Merriman hasn't been a factor in two years so nobody really cares one way or the other what he does. If he shows..fine. Anything they get out of him is a bonus. If he doesn't show...no loss.
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Smith's ass just puckered with Tra Thomas going under the knife. No bona fide left tackle on the roster will get you nowhere, and with McNeil's agent reporting their is zero movement in negotiations with Mr Power Trip, leads me to believe the Chargers are in deep shit.

McNeil better get a monster deal out of this.
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Benefit of the doubt is earned when there is a trophy in the case. I guess standards are a tad lower in SD nowadays.
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The GM's role is to get the talent. There is no question that this team has the talent. He has done his job now the players and coaches have to do theirs.
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mvscal wrote:
Yer a Fuckin Jerkoff wrote:Everyone in the world is picking San Diego to win the West,
Probably because they are, by far, the best team in the division. The Queefs are going to be locked in a death struggle for third place with the Duhs.
If a Truman falls on a mvscal in the Forest, can anyone hear her scream?

Football is outta your realm, pal.

Your Blots are gonna start out oh-naught and will be playing catch-up the entire season.

That echo you hear is the sound of a closed window.

Welcome to suck-i-tude, Loser.
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mvscal wrote:
Yer a Fuckin Jerkoff wrote:Everyone in the world is picking San Diego to win the West,
Probably because they are, by far, the best team in the division. The Queefs are going to be locked in a death struggle for third place with the Duhs.
The Chargers' sense of entitlement makes me laugh. I'm not saying I am picking the the Chiefs to win the West, I'm just giving some pre- preview of the division since the topis came up and we have an inside look at one of the clubs from within.

The Chargers' D-line is mediocre and so is their coach. This division is still a joke and it's one of the reasons that the Chargers have padded their regular season win totals in the last three years. Things will SLIGHTLY swing in terms of balance of power and I see KC making a push. WIth Crennel and Weis on hand, that combo has to count for something.
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Truman wrote: Football is outta your realm, pal.
Except when there's a potential bandwagon to ride.

See Longhorns, Texas for reference.

And in case you hadn't caught this gem, Tru... he's originally from St. Louis.
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Truman wrote: Your Blots are gonna start out oh-naught and will be playing catch-up the entire season.
It's going to be a boat race. Not really sure where you KC tards get off thinking you have anything even remotely resembling a competitive team. You're at the ground floor of a complete rebuilding project. You do realize that, don't you?

6-10...if you get lucky.
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War Wagon wrote:
Truman wrote: Football is outta your realm, pal.
Except when there's a potential bandwagon to ride.
Speaking of bandwagons....are you a Mizzou alum? Did you major in forklift operation?
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I can't see KC nudging any higher than 8-8.

They were 30th in defense last year and aside from drafting a safety with a lot of potential at #5, how exactly has the personnel been improved?

They're going to field a bottom-feeding defense once again and there is no way the offense is going to be nearly high-powered enough to overcome a defense which is giving up 27 pts a game.

The run game may be improved and Cassell may be more steady in year two, but I don't think he's anything special at all.

I see KC prolly winning between 6-8 games.


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poptart wrote:I can't see KC nudging any higher than 8-8.

They were 30th in defense last year and aside from drafting a safety with a lot of potential at #5, how exactly has the personnel been improved?
This makes me rethink a lot of what I said. They really don't have anything going for them on defense, and there's no reason to think it will be vastly improved. The Chargers will probably win the West if you think about it logically. I'm still working on a rough draft of my fearless forecast and this info will make my AFC west pick easier. But it's still hard to tell in todays league and parity
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poptart wrote: They were 30th in defense last year and aside from drafting a safety with a lot of potential at #5, how exactly has the personnel been improved?
The hope is that players who were also highly drafted in the last few years will begin to show more than just potential. Players like Glenn Dorsey and Tyson Jackson.

As well, Romeo Crennel can't be anything but an upgrade.

They damn sure can't get any worse and that's a fact. Also a fact is that I don't mind winning games 41-38.
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War Wagon wrote:The hope is that players who were also highly drafted in the last few years will begin to show more than just potential. Players like Glenn Dorsey and Tyson Jackson.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Hope in one hand and shit in the other and we'll see which one fills up first.
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War Wagon wrote:
Truman wrote: Football is outta your realm, pal.
Except when there's a potential bandwagon to ride.

See Longhorns, Texas for reference.

And in case you hadn't caught this gem, Tru... he's originally from St. Louis.
'Nuff said......his IQ can't be very high being from that shithole of a city. :lol:
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I don't think you're going to be scoring 41 pts very often Wagon.

This is not the Dick Vermeil offense and you don't have those players now, either.

What you can hope for is to have a successful clock-eating running game that keeps your shit defense OFF the field.


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poptart wrote: What you can hope for is to have a successful clock-eating running game that keeps your shit defense OFF the field.
I'll take that.

And after watching this preseason abortion of a game in the ATL tonight, I'll take it gladly.

These boys are far from ready for prime time.
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Who gives a fuck? It's fucking preseason. Skins won big tonight, they'll probably start 4-4 if lucky.
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Preseason is precious time when you're among the dregs of the league, as KC, Oakland and Washington are.

When you look as inept as Oakland did on offense, or when you look as entirely out-of-sorts as KC did v. Atlanta, well, you realize you've got very little time to make it right and it's probably a very bad omen.

Sure, if you're among the best teams in the league, preseason can be a time where you just try to fine-tune some things and look at players for the future.


Shit teams that look like shit in preseason will probably have a shit regular season.

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McCluster is going to be a WEAPON. Just call him Darren Sproles Jr. right about now. Jamaal Charles looked to be in mid-season form.

Eric Berry and Kendrick Lewis WILL be our starting safeties against the Blots in Week 1. Those guys can cover and more importantly, they can actually tackle AND hit. LOVED what I saw out of those dudes tonight.

Beyond that I didn't see much to like,

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1st preseason games mean NOTHING. Every team I've seen thus far this week has largely looked like shit.
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Papa Willie wrote:Too early to call after one pre-season game. Yeah - the Falcons won, but I wasn't exactly thrilled with what I saw out of them...
Papa, looks like Sean Witherspoon is going to be a SOLID LB for you guys...he was all over the place in that game the other night.
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Witherspoon is a beast against the run, no doubt. Just don't ask him to drop back in pass coverage very often.
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Butt -- if Atlanta isn't able to run all over NE this week, you guys have problems. Just lost Ty Warren for the year. Still haven't replaced Seymour. Literally begged Derrick frigging Burgess to not retire. Derrick Burgess? There's an assload of dudes starting on DL and LB who should washing lettuce at Taco Bell. What ever happened to Vrabel, Bruschi, Harrison, etc? I look the guys on defense and I say to myself... who?

On offense, thank God we signed Torry Holt after the failed Joey Galloway expirement last year. What's that? He's out for the year already? Our starting TE is Alge Crumpler. All 297 pounds of him. Epic. Fred Taylor still isn't on the injury report... yea! I don't think he's touched the ball... yet. Wes Welker looks great coming back from the devastating knee injury. He hasn't gotten hit yet either. Logan Mankins is one of the best guards in all of football. He continues to hold out. This team is a mess.

9-7 sounds about right.
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