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Boerigter to Start Week 8

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Wed, 26 Oct 2005 14:56:42 -0700

 

Adam Teicher, of the Kansas City Star, reports Kansas City Chiefs WR Marc Boerigter will replace WR Samie Parker for the Week 8 game against the San Diego Chargers Sunday, Oct. 30.

 

Need him after picking up Brandon Jones.. :thumbsup:

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Marc Boerigter and Tyrone Calico both starting this weekend? The 2003 all-hype WR corp is in full effect

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Chiefs WR Marc Boerigter will replace WR Samie Parker for the Week 8 game against the San Diego Chargers Sunday

 

Does it matter?, I'll say 35yds,0tds

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Boerigter Started last Friday. Vermiel said that he will start Bo but he will not get all the playing time as Horn and Dante Hall. And that is what happened Friday.

 

Bo had 2 receptions , Hall had 3 and Horn had 1. Both of his receptions were in the first half , Dante Hall was the stater in the second half.

 

I have always been a huge fan of Bo's but not sure VErmiel will ever let him be the man there.

 

Calico on the other hand is a good play with Bennett and Jones out.

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Sports Illustrated seems to think he is a good pick up

 

Looking for a WR sleeper this late in the season? How about taking a flier on Marc Boerigter. Boerigter, who was targeted seven times on Friday night, was a trendy sleeper a couple of years ago, but was derailed by injuries. He looks to have his speed back and since Eddie Kennison seems to be playing hide-and-seek rather than football, Boerigter could emerge as a respectable option for the remainder of the season

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ANd Trent Green says in an interview today that they will rotate the position

 

http://www.kcchiefs.com/news/2005/10/26/qa..._trent_green1a/

 

Q: WR Samie (Parker) has been in and out at wide receiver. Does that make it any more difficult with different guys coming in and out at the spot he plays?

 

GREEN: “It would if it wasn’t for the guys who have been here for awhile. WR Chris (Horn), WR Marc (Boerigter) and WR Dante (Hall) are the three guys rotating at that position. They guys that have been in the system it would be different if it was a rookie or free agent that I don’t have a lot of timing with or haven’t worked with a lot in the past but the fact that the three of them have been rotating at that spot.”

 

Q: WR Dante Hall is obviously going to play a little bit more than he has been. Is it hard to get him the ball just because of his size?

 

GREEN: “It just depends on the routes you’re the specific routes your trying to throw him the ball. Obviously he does a lot of things great because of his change of direction. His ability to speed in and out of cuts. He can create windows of opportunity that other receivers can’t so there is an upside and a downside just like with any receiver.”

 

Q: By contrast in certain situations is WR Marc Boerigter easier to throw to because of his size?

 

GREEN: “Depending on the route and situation

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Vermiel also said today that there is no starting #2 reciever , its rotation.

 

http://www.kcchiefs.com/news/2005/10/26/qa...ach_vermeilsd1/

 

Q: Regarding the rotation at wide receiver that you used last week to replace Samie Parker: would you prefer to go with one guy at that position?

 

VERMEIL: “We have really always rotated receivers. Sometimes it’s not by design but by exhaustion. A guy gets tired blocking and running and sometimes he takes himself out. We allow that. By design we have starters and a guy who substitutes from time to time, or a third receiver for a nickel or a fourth receiver for a quad. With the situation the way it is right now with both (receivers) pretty equal in quality and both a little bit different, sometimes they go in and we substitute by design by what we’re doing.”

 

Q: Are any of those guys capable of being a full-time starter?

 

VERMEIL: “With us they are.”

 

Q: So you would leave them out there for the majority of the snaps?

 

VERMEIL: “Sure. Who else are we going to put there? We’ve got to put 11 guys on the field.”

 

Q: I mean, as opposed to rotating them?

 

VERMEIL: “We’d probably rotate ‘em to keep them fresher.”

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