Originally Posted by chief4life:
You want to make a bet on that? Go watch tape before you assume something. Veach is already very high on this kid and deservingly so. Mark my words this kid is going to be a star. You heard it here. :-)
I think the knile Davis comp is going to hold water. I’m just not impressed by this kid. This guys videos aren’t very good at all. Constantly makes the wrong cut, misses holes, seems slow to accelerate and seems really stupid in interviews.
Like Knile Davis, maybe he can return kicks but I agree that Ealy looks better than him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BossChief:
I think the knile Davis comp is going to hold water. I’m just not impressed by this kid. This guys videos aren’t very good at all. Constantly makes the wrong cut, misses holes, seems slow to accelerate and seems really stupid in interviews.
Like Knile Davis, maybe he can return kicks but I agree that Ealy looks better than him.
Lol oh look a "chiefsplanet general manager" thinks he knows more about the game than Veach!!..what a load of garbage :-)
"His videos aren't very good" and yet this clown apparently didn't see him torch Michigan, Ohio and Maryland among others who were his toughest competition!!..but carry on trying to sound like you have a clue about football!!..dumbass :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by CatfishBob2:
Why are we digging for golden nuggets in a turd? If you go deeper into his numbers you'll see he had a few games that boosted his ypc, but his career average is really closer to 3. With his athletic profile? That does not bode well. Rutgers is a FBS school in a power 5 conference....They're gonna have capable talent across the board . Just did a quick Google search to see what they have coming back and apparently they have someone on the OL some believe is a future pro
Rutgers is an absolutely awful program that plays in a very good league. And you think this is a golden situation for a RB to consistently showcase his skills?
He’s such a likable kid. I think he’ll make the team and end up making some big plays. He might have an immediate impact as a returner.
I think I see what the vision might be. It seems obvious that they are trying to become more physical on defense. I also think they hope Kinnard can be the day one starter at RT, giving them a lot of nasty on the OL. I think they have the ingredients to wear other teams down on both sides of the ball.
On offense: a nasty OLine with a variety of fast, quick, and shifty skill players. The DLine is gonna have their hands full while the back seven will be huffing and puffing by Q4.
On defense: power rushers instead of finesse. Heat seeking missiles in the back seven. Even if your OL wins, your skill players are going to get punished. No more walks in the park.
I think we’re mixing new school with old school, hopefully staying a step ahead of the rest of the AFC. [Reply]