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It took a ton of convincing to convince the Jags to give up on Leftwich, the Lions to give up on Harrington, the Cards on Leinart, etc.... If you're not careful on the draft pick franchise QB decision, it's a decision that could drag your franchise down for 3 years. I'm fine with the Chiefs drafting a QB in the top 3. But they need to treat that QB like everybody else and only hand them and let them keep a job if they deserve it. We saw in Arizona how anxious they always were to use Leinart, even if Warner performed extremely well. |
It generally takes a QB three years to develop.
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hey, i'm just trying to understand the rules alot of people seem to play loose and easy with the rules depend on whether they personally like the guy or not. |
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Trust me, if we do take a QB in R1, all the excuses that people have been dismissing about Thigpen will be flying wild with the new kid. It's just how this place operates - lack of objectivity is astounding. |
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First of all KC doesn't have time to develop a RB turned QB in Thigpen, which would take about four seasons if he can start reading defenses and not zoning on one or two players, study film, get significantly better on his accuracy, and start working under center that would help the overall production of the offense in the red zone. Stafford is light years ahead of Thigpen in all those categories. |
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If we had Ryan or Flacco this past season I'm not sure we would have won more games or been anywhere near as competitive. That said (and to the point of this thread), if we take a QB with #3 and let Thigpen have another season to prove himself or cede the job I'm okay with that too. |
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(Is that a verbal crutch?) Thigpen stiil has more question marks than any of the top 3 QBs discussed. For Bradford, the questions are whether he can transition to the NFL and make reads and the more difficult throws in the NFL. For Stafford, can he become a better decision maker. For Sanchez, can he play at the same level without the blue chip talent surrounding him. All the questions that will follow Bradford and Stafford into the NFL are questions that Thigpen hasn't really answered yet himself. Those questions are the reason that a lot of people find it difficult to jump on the TT bandwagon. While I am willing to give Thigpen time to answer those question, I can understand why people have legitimate concerns. But, while I am willing to give him time, I also would rather not go into the next season with Thigpen as the only option. |
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You have people saying that a QB should get 3 years to develop, and then those same people saying Thigpen SHOULDN'T get three years because he can't be "fixed" in three years. Bit of a double standard, dontchathink? |
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