#Chiefs’ rookie Breeland Speaks made his presence felt against the Jaguars, totaling seven pressures (2 QB Hits and 5 QB Hurries) on a career-high 56 defensive snaps. He played a combined 60 defensive snaps in weeks 1-4, per @PFF. pic.twitter.com/0sacM3II3B
Even Spags knows Sutton was a moron. He’s gonna play Speaks next to Jones a lot.
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“He was playing a position that was a little different for him,” Spagnuolo said of Speaks’ rookie sesaon. “I actually went back and watched his college tape — he was inside a lot. He was a defensive end. He did some good things. I think he’s a little more comfortable being there. But we’ve got a ways to go.”
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2019 breakout player: Breeland Speaks, defensive end. The Chiefs moved up in the 2018 NFL Draft to select Speaks in Round 2, so the team obviously was very excited about his potential. There were flashes in his rookie season, although he recorded just 1.5 sacks. But the hiring of Steve Spagnuolo as coordinator and the shift to a 4-3 defense should help his growth in the NFL.
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The pride of the AAF, CB Keith Reaser, had a strong breakup on a pass from Chad Henne. As Spagnuolo has noted with Breeland Speaks and Tanoh Kpassagnon, he's using them in a variety of ways, outside and in. Look to be carving out nice roles for themselves in 2019.
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
I was at a Royals game once when Moustakas was on the team. He came up to the plate and some old fat guy yelled, “C’mon Moose you fat fuck!!!”
Think that was pretty easy to determine once they hired Spagnuolo. They're going to flash a lot of different looks and guys are gonna line up allover. [Reply]