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Lee Roy Jordan is also available.Released by chiefs.....thoughts?
It's one of those, do you really wanna? Conundrums.,,,Er,,,,,,, granted the fact , I'm rather limited in identifying the obvious distinct odor of this above mentioned extra lengthy air cured and sometimes extravagantly seasoned particular type of jerked meat,,,so,,, if say, one were to set the median benchmark level at plain ol' sun dried BEAVER jerky ,,,,just where would this MUMMY Meat shoehorn in at? above or below,,,as antelope, elk& donkey
Would rank below our set benchmark sniffer scale,,, while armadillo,panther& nearly all owls,along with most of the larger birds of prey definitely maintain an elavated smell level,,,just,,,pray tell,
Would the level be in determining the strength of perceived halitosis,,,hummm?
You can't ,in good conscience my dear fellow, expect to just tease us with your advanced olfactory capabilities and then giddily dash off ,,,
It's one of those, do you really wanna? Conundrums.
From article posted by stash:
Johnson is rightfully proud of his ability to play all three downs. The Chiefs played more dime defense than any team in the league last year, according to Pro Football Focus, and Johnson played in 97.6 percent of their snaps, using Pro Football Reference’s numbers. All told, Johnson played more snaps than all but six linebackers, and a higher percentage of snaps than all but seven.
He plays Mike in a 3-4, should be able to play any spot in a 4-3
(also from article stash posted)
In Johnson’s first season, middle linebackers were defined by run stuffers like London Fletcher, Zach Thomas and Derrick Brooks. Brian Urlacher was in his prime. Middle ’backers were asked to fill gaps between the tackles. Anything they did outside that area was mostly a bonus.
Twelve years later, filling gaps between the tackles is merely the cover charge, with Johnson and younger players like Luke Kuechly and Clay Matthews redefining what it means to play middle linebacker. Guys don’t last long if they can’t make plays from sideline to sideline, evolving along with offenses to the point of chameleon — part linebacker, part safety, part coach.
every washed up player - never fails- some gomer here wants him and starts a dumb thread
I mentioned him a day or so ago. He's definitely at the end of his career, but I'd take a look at him at the right price as a one-year "bridge player".
And I would definitely orefer that to some of the crazy money I've heard fans discuss giving to Anthony Hitchens in a new contract.
So yeah, if it's $2 million for a year of Derrick Johnson or "4 years $24 million for 'Hitch"?
I'll take Derrick Johnson for a year, thanks.
Maybe after the Draft to see where we stand in the LB department.
That's reasonable too, but I might do something before the draft so that I wasn't forced into reaching during the draft.