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Dr. Johnny Fever 08-26-2007 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58
....you can't earn a starting gig in practice.

Then he should have earned it in the games.

htismaqe 08-26-2007 08:54 AM

We could be developing a young QB. He's not ready, so let's GET HIM ready.

Nah, that's sucks. Let's play the 34-year old and try to limp into the playoffs.

AGAIN.

htismaqe 08-26-2007 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by beer me
but not if he's not ready to be an NFL player and we have another guy who's done it before.

Done WHAT before?

milkman 08-26-2007 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by ChiefaRoo
If they don't then they should not be playing. You don't quit before the season starts or you're not worthy of calling yourself a pro.

I think that these guys believe that they can be difference makers, and that they can help lead their team to wins.

But I also believe that they know that there are a lot of flaws with this team, starting at QB.

So rather than believeing in their QB, and their teammates, they have to make it happen.

Quote:

Here's a better question. Do you guys think Tony G. is in it just for the money or does he also want to win a championship? I was surprised when he re-signed so quickly. I think there is something positive going on at Arrowhead or he wouldn't of done it. I guess we'll see.
I think he's in it for both, and he believes in the direction that Herman ****ing Edwards appeared to taking this team.

milkman 08-26-2007 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe
Done WHAT before?

Started a couple of games?

:shrug:

OnTheWarpath15 08-26-2007 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe
We could be developing a young QB. He's not ready, so let's GET HIM ready.

Nah, that's sucks. Let's play the 34-year old and try to limp into the playoffs.

AGAIN.

WHOOHOO!

ALL ABOARD!

BigMeatballDave 08-26-2007 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Demonpenz
I don't think croyle will ever be ready. Most qb's show signs of being good. He just has this look when he is coming off the field like steve urcle

"DID I DO THAT?"

You probably think Printers will be a good NFL QB....

Crashride 08-26-2007 10:08 AM

BUT BRODIES WIFE IS HOT

splatbass 08-26-2007 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe
We could be developing a young QB. He's not ready, so let's GET HIM ready.

Nah, that's sucks. Let's play the 34-year old and try to limp into the playoffs.

AGAIN.

There are a lot of things that Croyle can do in practice to make him more prepared to start. He needs to work on his mechanics, and stop throwing off his back leg. That is something he needs to learn in practice before he steps on the field. You don't learn good mechanics in a game with defenders in your face. You learn them in practice, and practice them over and over until it becomes second nature. THEN you are ready to take the field. Like in anything else you have to learn the fundamentals before taking the next step. You can't learn how to run until you learn how to walk.

I think this will be good for Croyle, and better for the Chiefs in the long run. If you put Croyle in a situation like that, with that OL, then he is never going to learn to learn proper mechanics because he will be running for his life all the time.

Demonpenz 08-26-2007 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by BigChiefDave
You probably think Printers will be a good NFL QB....

Atleast Printers has some physical skills. I can't point to one thing other than the arm that brodie has. Can't escape the pocket, has to find lanes to throw because he is so short, and is injury prone.

OnTheWarpath15 08-26-2007 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by splatbass
There are a lot of things that Croyle can do in practice to make him more prepared to start. He needs to work on his mechanics, and stop throwing off his back leg. That is something he needs to learn in practice before he steps on the field. You don't learn good mechanics in a game with defenders in your face. You learn them in practice, and practice them over and over until it becomes second nature. THEN you are ready to take the field. Like in anything else you have to learn the fundamentals before taking the next step. You can't learn how to run until you learn how to walk.

I think this will be good for Croyle, and better for the Chiefs in the long run. If you put Croyle in a situation like that, with that OL, then he is never going to learn to learn proper mechanics because he will be running for his life all the time.

Damon Huard has been "practicing" his entire career as a backup.

Yet, he STILL throws off his back foot ALL THE TIME.

Ask any current or former QB:

There is NO SUBSTITUTE for GAME EXPERIENCE.

Dr. Johnny Fever 08-26-2007 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe
Done WHAT before?

Led a team to the post season.

Since when are you this dumb?

Demonpenz 08-26-2007 01:25 PM

I think some people must have croyle as a fantasy sleeper for a large amount of money. There is no other explanation for this kind of freakout. Especially because Croyle will get his second chance eventually if not then i wish him well on his new team

splatbass 08-26-2007 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58
Damon Huard has been "practicing" his entire career as a backup.

Yet, he STILL throws off his back foot ALL THE TIME.

Ask any current or former QB:

There is NO SUBSTITUTE for GAME EXPERIENCE.

True, WHEN HE IS READY. He isn't.

Dr. Johnny Fever 08-26-2007 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by splatbass
There are a lot of things that Croyle can do in practice to make him more prepared to start. He needs to work on his mechanics, and stop throwing off his back leg. That is something he needs to learn in practice before he steps on the field. You don't learn good mechanics in a game with defenders in your face. You learn them in practice, and practice them over and over until it becomes second nature. THEN you are ready to take the field. Like in anything else you have to learn the fundamentals before taking the next step. You can't learn how to run until you learn how to walk.

I think this will be good for Croyle, and better for the Chiefs in the long run. If you put Croyle in a situation like that, with that OL, then he is never going to learn to learn proper mechanics because he will be running for his life all the time.

The voice of reason is such an odd sight around here I hardly knew what it was at first.


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