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::KansasCityChris;125572 wrote:I like the beat but I think it sounds like the 1960s a bit too much and I really wanna try and make this a up to date sounding tune. The sound I used in this one I made last night is alot like Van Halen but I think if I change the beat and maybe add a bass I can change the sound of my rythm guitar which will have a big change on everything else. I don’t have any back up girls to sing though sorry LMAO!:lol::lol::lol:
i was wanting you to here the guitar part and hear the mutting and bells. And its the Drums that are louder than the guitar. use the guitar less and the drums more.
::That sounds too much like Van Halen. if you want to sound like a Native American Indian, learn by listening to there music. Here is some true Native American Rock.
[ame=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6anyZ4Hbxwc”%5DYouTube – XIT – “I Was Raised” from Plight of the Redman – Native American Indian Rock – Audio Recording – Download MP3[/ame]
::Pioli defends Chiefs’ strategy to add personnel
By ADAM TEICHER
The Kansas City Star
After making the big strike by trading for quarterback Matt Cassel and linebacker Mike Vrabel in opening the free-agency period, the Chiefs have mostly watched as other teams spent cash on players.
The sum total of their efforts since the deal with New England are two backups, linebacker Corey Mays and cornerback Travis Daniels.
While their lack of activity hasn’t pleased many Chiefs fans, general manager Scott Pioli is urging patience. He indicated the Chiefs aren’t finished adding pieces.
“We’re only in the beginning stages,” Pioli said. “Player acquisition is not limited to just free-agency, and it’s not just the draft. It could be waiver claims, trades, street free agents. It could be anything we see as an opportunity to help this team get better, whether that’s in the locker room or on the field.
“We’re still in the beginning phase. You can never predict what your opportunities are going to be. We’ll keep at it. There are players out there that can help us.”
In the meantime, players like Mays, Daniels and safety Jon McGraw, who re-signed last week, are part of Pioli’s plan. The Chiefs appear intent on placing a greater value on building their special teams and depth.
That’s where Mays and Daniels fit in. Mays, who agreed to contract terms Thursday, was known mostly for his special-teams play in his four seasons with New England and Cincinnati. Daniels was mostly a reserve in his four seasons with Miami and Cleveland but gives the Chiefs an experienced option to starters Brandon Flowers and Brandon Carr.
In 2001, Pioli’s second season assisting Bill Belichick with New England, the Patriots signed 23 free agents. Few were big-money players. Most were imported to either give the Patriots some viable competition for starting positions or to help on special teams.
While Pioli won’t sign 23 players this year, he does appear serious about improving the Chiefs on special teams and providing better competition for starting spots at several positions.
The Chiefs in recent years have awarded starting spots by default at several positions, including quarterback, wide receiver, offensive line and linebacker.
“We’re interested in building the roster spots all the way through the roster.” Pioli said. “Everywhere I’ve been, we’ve used all 53 players. You can only use 45 on game day, but throughout the course of the season you need all of them.”
In addition to Mays and Daniels, the Chiefs had publicly identified visits with three other free agents: Arizona linebacker Clark Haggans, Seattle wide receiver Bobby Engram and Dallas safety Keith Davis.
The re-signing of McGraw probably eliminates the need for Davis. Engram is 36, so the Chiefs don’t appear in any hurry to sign him.
Haggans makes more sense for the Chiefs because of their need for linebackers, even after signing Mays.
“Just because we haven’t signed a player doesn’t mean … different negotiations are in different stages,” Pioli said. “It’s not always up to just us. It’s up to the player, too.”Pioli defends Chiefs’ strategy to add personnel – Kansas City Star
03/17/2009 at 2:15 am in reply to: Arizonas Offensive and Defensive Coordinator Running our Team #874679::prough91;124841 wrote:I’ll say it. I’m not scared.I haven’t been overwhelmed with our off season acquisitions.
I’m not that excited about Cassel. I just feel there should have been more pressing needs dealt with first. There were a lot more weaknesses, in my opinion, that should have been addressed. I would have much rather kept our high second round pick.
I feel like all we have been signing have been a bunch of fringe, special team players.
I also noticed that if anyone even hints on this board that they aren’t completely satisfied with all of Pioli’s decisions that they are quickly shouted down and sometimes told they are not true Chiefs fans.
Get excited if you want, but I’m not drinking the kool-aid yet.
How do you feel?
I like how he is going about the team. There are more ways then one to build a team. Free agency is just one way.
Pioli defends Chiefs’ strategy to add personnel – Kansas City Star
Here you guys go if your not drinking Kool-Aid yet either.
::Broncos | Cutler vs. McDaniels turning into full-blown feud?
Sun, 15 Mar 2009 11:53:56 -0700
Mike Klis, of The Denver Post, reports the ongoing saga between Denver Broncos QB Jay Cutler and head coach Josh McDaniels seems to be turning into a full-fledged feud. The two sides reportedly exchanged words yet again Saturday, March 14. According to the Broncos, no ultimatums were given and the meeting was described as cordial. Cutler apparently did not like what he heard in the meeting. According to a source, it is now doubtful he will attend the team’s first offseason meeting Monday, March 16. Currently, the Broncos are not entertaining the idea of trading him.
http://www.kffl.com::Broncos | Cutler’s home for sale
Fri, 13 Mar 2009 14:09:52 -0700
The Denver Post, citing KMGH-7, reports Denver Broncos QB Jay Cutler has put his 7,516-square-foot home in Colorado up for sale. As previously reported, Cutler left a recent conversation with team brass thinking he would be traded before the NFL Draft. Cutler also owns a condo in downtown Denver.
http://www.kffl.comloving it loving it loving it! Keep it up McNificent!
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