NSLU: Catching Lightning in a Bottle
・ By David Bell
The Brett Veach Era
The way things have gone since Brett Veach signed on as GM is befitting a special idiom. We do know some actions that appear to be a fulfillment! Let me list those players added that illustrate my view as a review as we begin the camping process.
Kansas City Chiefs Top Hands
Defense – Linebackers, OLB Justin Houston and ILB Reggie Ragland more than fulfilled the duty after arriving via Veach trade in 2017 — a solid addition by Veach, plus Breeland Speaks: as noted above will also have to prove his value. Up front? Chris Jones, LDE, played top out in 2017, and Allen Bailey is my aside. Possibly this will transition to Speaks. At Corner and Safety things have shifted dramatically. Veach brought both Kendall Fuller and David Amerson to add back Corners. Steven Nelson has proven he can man the slot. Behind that over the top and in the box, Eric Berry is tops in the NFL. Adding to that are new additions in Armani Watts and Tremon Smith.
Defensive Asides: RDE Allen Bailey, returning to 2016 form and addition two players up the middle solidifies the front 3 (plus more). I am expecting to see Anthony Hitchens, ILB along with Dorian O’Daniel added to this list very quickly. Proof though will be.
On the offensive side of the ball: Travis Kelce, Ty Hill, Sammy Watkins, and Kareem Hunt give the new starting QB plenty of tools. Add in depth with Chris Conley and Demarcus Robinson and there are enough Receivers. Depth at TE and TE #2 (or 3 or 4) remain to be determined along with RB #2 which is probably Ware. The front 5 is going to be set with existing players, the only starting spot in question is the starting LG but we should add LDT and Mitch Schwartz to that list as well.
That is 12 players emphasized but I am leaving out others who might be added to that list. For example, Mahomes, Ware, Bailey, Fish, Morse, etc. I fully expect all 5 of these players to play well in 2018.
What the Chiefs have done is akin to…
Addition by Subtraction:
Marcus Peters, DJ, Tamba Hali, Alex Smith, Albert Wilson, Bennie Logan and Ron Parker to name a few.
Elusive… but Veach is Doing It
Catching the spark (mindset) and Using a Leyden Jar* is what Brett Veach is working to accomplish. Already the team makeup is changed. One thing that I believe Brett and his Scouting staff have done is shift the players out who were not buying in and staffing the roster to be presented to Andy Reid and Co with people who have the desire to win each contest and the toughness mentally and physically to get the job done.
For me? Brett Veach, his staff and Andy Reid and Co. are shifting the player mix to catch lightning in a bottle. I have mentioned before, several times, the integration of three constructs, the THREE C’s (Consistency, Cohesiveness and Continuity): I expect that Veach is working to that concept, which he has characterized as Mindset! What would I see as the weak point at the outset? Continuity: and that will have to be the ingredient added as camp, pre-season, and all the team’s way to opening day.
* Using a key, a kite and string and a Leyden Jar (Benjamin Franklin’s Experiment and from whence the idiom was derived a 100 years later).
David Bell – *NSLU (No Stone Left Unturned)
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