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Milford Brown was going to be a back up to whom.....Elton Brown? No, he was brought in to be a run oriented RG from the get go.....and I am very unimpressed with his performance so far.

Wells is an athletic G in a O-Line surrounded by big and slow linemates. I believe that he would shine in an O-Line scheme best suited to smaller linemen. He's out of the water here. His only hope is as a C with us.......even though some think he could be effective as a LT....me I just don't know.

My ideal line right now would look like this:

O.Ross at LT; BIG at LG; Wells at Center; Latui at RG; and Gorin at RT.

If you remember when we were first told we were pursuing Milford Brown, media reports all said Brown was expected to be a backup, a depth guy, with the assumption we were going to get another guy to start either through FA, draft or trade, or internal development. I recall several threads where people were discussing that very thing hey I thought that guy was a backup how come he's the projected starter?

Even Hardy Brown in camp made a post about being pleasantly surprised by Milford in camp, as if he too expected him to be a backup.
 

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I think you missed my point Cheese.

The issue isn't if or how much of an upgrade Brown is. He was supposed to be a good run blocker but that is beside the point.

The issue is why is our offence worse than last year ? So far much worse

It almost makes me sick to type this, but I think the answer is that Josh McCown was better than Warner, at least in our offense. He was more mobile, which allowed him to out run the blitz. His problem was that he wasn't very accurate. Hopefully that is why Leinart can be more successful, mainly because he is both mobile and accurate.

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It almost makes me sick to type this, but I think the answer is that Josh McCown was better than Warner, at least in our offense. He was more mobile, which allowed him to out run the blitz. His problem was that he wasn't very accurate. Hopefully that is why Leinart can be more successful, mainly because he is both mobile and accurate.

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Warner started most of the games last year.
 

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I think you missed my point Cheese.

The issue isn't if or how much of an upgrade Brown is. He was supposed to be a good run blocker but that is beside the point.

The issue is why is our offence worse than last year ? So far much worse


I don't think it is worse if you take out the turnovers.

Last year we averaged 19.4 PPG, this year 17. Last year we had 37 giveaways, this year we're on a pace for 44. The yardage totals are down 50-60 per game but a lot of that is skewed because we've only played 4 games and 2 were against very good defenses.

Seriously if you look at time of possession, first downs etc we're right there we just keep turning the ball over.

Remember last week we were all saying the OL was improved, then the Atlanta fiasco and now we're saying it's worse than last years OL.
 

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Even Hardy Brown in camp made a post about being pleasantly surprised by Milford in camp, as if he too expected him to be a backup.

and we've seenhow dead on the money Hardy Brown's been about everything else so far this season - re: Langston Moore/Calvin Pace. Shocker that he thought Milford looked great in camp also.
 

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and we've seenhow dead on the money Hardy Brown's been about everything else so far this season - re: Langston Moore/Calvin Pace. Shocker that he thought Milford looked great in camp also.

My point being even he who apparently had an inside, seemed surprised that Brown was starting as if when we signed him that wasn't the actual plan.

He signed before we drafted Deuce IIRC so unless people just assumed we'd draft a starting guard in this draft, it appeared that people were expecting us to go out and sign another guard and we didn't.
 

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Warner started most of the games last year.

If I am reading the stats on NFL.com correctly then McCown averaged over 305 yards per game in the six games he started, while Warner averaged close to 40 yards per game less.

But I understand your point and I should have said "one of the contributing factors might have been...."

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If I am reading the stats on NFL.com correctly then McCown averaged over 305 yards per game in the six games he started, while Warner averaged close to 40 yards per game less.

But I understand your point and I should have said "one of the contributing factors might have been...."

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And one of the other contributing factors it that Kurt came out this season looking incredibly bad. Incredibly, incredibly bad.
 

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If I am reading the stats on NFL.com correctly then McCown averaged over 305 yards per game in the six games he started, while Warner averaged close to 40 yards per game less.

But I understand your point and I should have said "one of the contributing factors might have been...."

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Nope you have to adjust for the 3 games Josh played in but didn't start. He started 6, Kurt started 10, so you want to look at a direct comparison when they started.

The problem is neither NFL.com or ESPN seems to have the splits in place for games started and I don't think CBS Sportsline does either, just a bunch of zeros so you have to do all the math yourself. IIRC, Kurt threw for more yards per game than Josh as a starter but not by all that much.
 

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Yeah good question. We finished what 10th in the NFL in both O and D last year??? According to Jurecki ( he said he spoke to a couple of NFL scouts from opposing teams) the book is out on how to stop the Cards offense. Jam the WR's at the line and throw everything but the kitchen sink at Warner and knock his jock off. Then he will get rattled and disoriented and turn the ball over. By jamming them and blitzing them Warner won't have time to find other receivers. Also they can stack the box that way and stop the run. Words to that effect anyway.

Well I guess everybody else but me already had this figured out huh? A couple a games ago maybe??? I thought I was really breaking some news and shedding some valuable insight on this!:D :p :doi:
 

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This is pathetic! The KC fans come to smack it up a bit and they can't get a word in edgewise because we, the most diehard of Cards fans are so miserable. Where is the Kool-Aid? Hailgunther & ChiefsChick23 can you drop us a url of your board so we can see what it is like to be on a board with a little hope?
 
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This is pathetic! The KC fans come to smack it up a bit and they can't get a word in edgewise because we, the most diehard of Cards fans are so miserable. Where is the Kool-Aid? Hailgunther & ChiefsChick23 can you drop us a url of your board so we can see what it is like to be on a board with a little hope?


www.chiefshuddle.com And all are welcome.
 

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Welcome to AZ. Bring plenty of that legendary KC barbecue (along with some Jay McShann, Count Basie and Bennie Moten CD's).

Back on topic: What differences do you see in the coaching style and philosophy of Herm Edwards compared to Dick Vermeil?

We'll bring the BBQ and the Beer. The CD's... you're on your own. :D

As for your question...

We're still kind of getting used to Herm. He's more of a defensive-minded coach, very much in the Shottenheimer mold. However, it is yet to be proven with this team whether or not he has Marty's classic conservatism that ends up losing key games (although Jets fans love to come to our boards and predict DOOOOOOOOM!). It's interesting to see that our D under Herm has improved so dramatically (although you *could* see some flashes of it last year).

Coach Vermiel was very much a player's coach - sometimes to a fault - and rewarded loyalty and hard work with field time. Very offensive minded, and thus, the Chiefs defense over his era was really, really bad. I tend to prefer watching a really good defense work, so it was frustrating for the Chiefs to lose games in which they scored over 30 points. :bang:

So, it's a team in transition. I think we'll see the "real" Herm as the team gels - and it is doing that, at least, improving every week.
 

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Say what you want about Bono, but if you give him a head start, he can run a 40 in 5 flat.

About... oh, a 30-yard head start. :lol:

And yes, please do come over and visit Chiefs Huddle. We're a friendly place, very nice to fans of other teams, as long as you follow the rules (I'm a mod there, so feel free to PM me to ask questions and whatnot). Drop a line in the New Members forum and say "Hi"!
 
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About... oh, a 30-yard head start. :lol:

And yes, please do come over and visit Chiefs Huddle. We're a friendly place, very nice to fans of other teams, as long as you follow the rules (I'm a mod there, so feel free to PM me to ask questions and whatnot). Drop a line in the New Members forum and say "Hi"!


Dont fall for it. SHe will draw you in....THEN ATTACK! She is vicious.

LOL. Just kidding CC.
 

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