Originally Posted by lcarus:
He should start Gretti's IHOP in KC. Gretti's Italian House of Pancakes. Serve spaghetti and pancakes. Those would sell like....hotcakes.
Originally Posted by lcarus:
He should start Gretti's IHOP in KC. Gretti's Italian House of Pancakes. Serve spaghetti and pancakes. Those would sell like....hotcakes.
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
How about pancakes made of spaghetti?
Originally Posted by Hotrod289:
He allowed a total of like 3 qb pressures without a sack. Competition? Dude played in the Big 10 against some high 1rst round D lineman.
Allegretti played with great energy! He was helping guys up after the play and really flashing with his effort. You could sense that he was embracing this opportunity and playing with pure joy. It was really fun to watch the unit work together, very pleasant surprise with the lineup adjustments. The weather conditions and Buffalo coverage allowed the OL to get in a groove. Hopefully adding Kilgore and Allegretti will shake things up and they can stay healthy for the duration. Next man up appears to be Yasir Durant, with Martinas Rankin possibly returning from PUP list at some point this season. Danny Isidora and Darryl Williams on the practice squad could become relevant, maybe depending on Reiter's injury situation. [Reply]
The OL seems to have responded to that ass kicking they got from Oakland by re-focusing and the coaches made some changes. The line that whooped buffalo needs to be the OL the rest of the year. [Reply]
He's played well. I think he, and others, make the argument that the Chiefs don't necessarily need to invest high picks on IOL. The Chiefs know how to identify and develop these guys. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
He's played well. I think he, and others, make the argument that the Chiefs don't necessarily need to invest high picks on IOL. The Chiefs know how to identify and develop these guys.
Haven't paid much attention to Allegretti, but I'll take everyone's word that he's been solid. But besides him, who else are these "others" that prove you don't need to use a high pick on the IOL? [Reply]
Originally Posted by OKchiefs:
Haven't paid much attention to Allegretti, but I'll take everyone's word that he's been solid. But besides him, who else are these "others" that prove you don't need to use a high pick on the IOL?
Hudson
Morse
LDT
Schwartz
and so on. Reuter and Wiley aren't great, but they've been fine. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
Hudson
Morse
LDT
Schwartz
and so on. Reuter and Wiley aren't great, but they've been fine.
Hudson and Morse were 2nd round picks, I'd call that a high draft pick. I agree we don't need to use a first, but I also think the 2-4 range is the sweet spot for IOL talent.
I also don't agree that Reiter and Wylie have been fine. We need an upgrade on the inside. [Reply]