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at one time Trent was the second most sacked QB in the league. David Carr was #1. He didn't have time to set his feet before he was hit. Damn we have short memories
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No question Trent comes back, but there needs to be a youngster waiting in the wings. Collins is not the QB of the future, and I still can't believe that Damon Huard still draws an NFL paycheck. Being a backup QB for a SB champion is not a point on the resume if you never got in the game.
You don't start rebuilding when you have Larry Johnson and Tony Gonzales with our line. |
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He said he made the decision after we beat the Broncos. |
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DV left on his own terms. Please stop trying to blame everyone else. Unless you are a certified mind reader with accompanying credentials, your speculation as to why he stepped down takes a back seat to what left the man's mouth; wanting to spend his remaining healthy years with his family. |
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What you are ignoring is scoring and offense were way up last year because of the rule enforcement differences with pass intereference. This season, however, defenses have adjusted and offenses are down league-wide. For example....the Colts only scored 439 points on offense, a drop-off very similar to KC. Yardage totals are down too. |
Owned by gochiefs...
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anyone think trent green would be a nice coach for us in the future?
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