Why do we always assume these guys want to get int coaching after football?
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He's slower yet he's still breaking up passes in coverage and blowing up run plays. He's STILL one of the best ILB's in the game. |
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Very good to overall see him out there and being effective though. I really wrote him off, after this last injury. He still serves great purpose in the box, but I don't think he has the juice to stray far from it. |
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I still remember his rookie year in training camp when Haley was asking Berry to teach the receivers what they SHOULD'VE been doing, since Berry knew their routes and assignments better than they did. |
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When I lived in the KC area DJ came to our neighborhood garage sale. I think it was his rookie year. Really nice guy.
It has been fantastic watching his career. I hope it can continue, but his body appears to be slowing way down. Would love to see him coach our LBs once he retires. |
We have had some great players come through Arrowhead. Glad we nabbed DJ he's one of if not my favorite player of all time. I tend to give him that title more than any Chief I have called the greatest.
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DJ is my favorite player in the NFl. So many times he has been counted out, only to come back and rack up tackles.
He will go into the Chiefs Ring of Honor and hopefully have a long career with us as a coach. One of the All Time Great Chiefs- on and off the field. |
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I'm a little pressed for time - so haven't read any responses - good thread by the way - totally agree - but my question is - Where's Ragland on his road to recovery? - sorry if it's been answered.
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