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C-Mac 02-28-2007 08:11 AM

JASON WHITLOCK-Hard to see a role for Green here
 
Hard to see a role for Green here
JASON WHITLOCK
The Kansas City Star

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Football is cruel.

Luckily, Trent Green knows this better than most professional athletes. He was booed as a college quarterback. He launched an NFL career even though no one really wanted him. A cheap shot to the knee cost him a chance to lead a Super Bowl team and one of the best offenses in the history of the league.

Yeah, Trent Green knows that football is cruel.

So news of Damon Huard’s new Chiefs contract probably didn’t hurt Green as much as it might have a different player. Green knows how to roll with the punches and the kicks to the groin.

Carl Peterson’s decision to re-sign Green’s backup was just a good business decision. It makes football sense, too.

The Chiefs cannot afford to be committed to Green in 2007. They need some flexibility at the QB position, room to play youngster Brodie Croyle if they so choose. Green’s $7.2 million salary doesn’t leave much room for flexibility.

With Huard agreeing to take a high-backup salary ($2.5 million a year over three years), the Chiefs have the freedom to cut Green or force him to take a gigantic pay cut.

It’s difficult to see where Green fits in. The Chiefs are moving in a different, younger direction. Huard is an ideal stopgap quarterback. He’ll be comfortable in any role. Herm Edwards can pull Huard in and out of the lineup without worrying whether Huard’s ego will be bruised or whether his confidence will sink.

Green should strongly consider retirement.

He had a terrific run here in Kansas City. For the better part of six seasons, he was one of the 10 best quarterbacks in the NFL. He made a boatload of money. Why risk a future concussion?

It’s unlikely that he could sign with a Super Bowl-caliber team as a starter. He could certainly land a backup job with a top-flight team. Given Steve McNair’s age and history of injuries, Green would make a lot of sense in Baltimore as a backup. If something happened to McNair, Green could step into a Super Bowl situation.

Maybe the Philadelphia Eagles would be a good landing spot for him, too. Jeff Garcia had a good time filling in for Donovan McNabb last season.

But does Green really want to spend the next two or three years as an emergency backup? Maybe he does. He’s never struck me as a man with an out-of-control ego. Perhaps he could handle being a backup.

Most athletes have to be waived out of their sports. Playing the game is an excuse to never really grow old. But you don’t want to be carried out of the sport, either. Green suffered a major head injury last season.

At age 37, I can’t imagine him recapturing the form that made him a Pro Bowler. I can imagine him developing a heck of a career as a broadcaster for the NFL Network or even local TV.

Green wasn’t a big enough star to walk away from the game and command a big job with one of the major networks. He could be our next Len Dawson, though.

Whatever Green chooses, even if it’s return here and fight for his job at a reduced salary, I wish him nothing but success. He’s carried himself remarkably well in good times and bad times.

His career in KC began on a sour note (the interceptions) and might have ended on a sour note, too (the boos from Chiefs fans). Green was the same person for all six seasons.

Direckshun 02-28-2007 08:18 AM

Yeah.

I think Chiefsplanet already wrote this article, fatlock.

KC Kings 02-28-2007 08:19 AM

I wonder how much Fatlock paid JoPo to write this article for him?

Arrowhead Pride 02-28-2007 08:20 AM

If you want to consider trading LJ, then you have to do the same for Trent Green.

ROYC75 02-28-2007 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Arrowhead Pride
If you want to consider trading LJ, then you have to do the same for Trent Green.


I think we need to trade the whole Chiefs cheerleaders for the Charger girls, even the Miami Cheerleaders.

We gotta have something worth watching in the next few yeas at the games.

Direckshun 02-28-2007 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by ROYC75
I think we need to trade the whole Chiefs cheerleaders for the Charger girls, even the Miami Cheerleaders.

We gotta have something worth watching in the next few yeas at the games.

Let's see some pictures and we'll see what we can negotiate.

ROYC75 02-28-2007 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Direckshun
Let's see some pictures and we'll see what we can negotiate.


Trust me , it's a slam dunk............

cookster50 02-28-2007 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Direckshun
Let's see some pictures and we'll see what we can negotiate.

Even the ugliest cheerleader on any other team is better looking than the prettiest Chief cheerleader. Where do they find those chicks?

Kerberos 02-28-2007 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by damark
Even the ugliest cheerleader on any other team is better looking than the prettiest Chief cheerleader. Where do they find those chicks?


Most things that look like that have to be hunted NOT found.

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ChiefsCountry 02-28-2007 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by damark
Even the ugliest cheerleader on any other team is better looking than the prettiest Chief cheerleader. Where do they find those chicks?

When you have ugly women on the committee to pick girls they do it on dance ability only, not looks.

FAX 02-28-2007 11:40 AM

It's difficult to see a role on planet Earth for Jason Whitlock.

FAX

Kerberos 02-28-2007 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FAX
It's difficult to see a role on planet Earth for Jason Whitlock.

FAX

But... It's not difficult to see a ROLL on Jason Fatlock



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jspchief 02-28-2007 11:44 AM

We have 3 QBs and only 2 of them appear to fit.

I'm not exactly pleased with re-signing Huard, but if that's the route we're going we need to get rid of Green. We don't need the QB controversy that is sure to accompany keeping both of these guys.

The only real upside I see to keeping Huard is we have a vet guy that doesn't have a big enough ego to get butthurt if we decide to put Croyle in.

ChiefsCountry 02-28-2007 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by jspchief
The only real upside I see to keeping Huard is we have a vet guy that doesn't have a big enough ego to get butthurt if we decide to put Croyle in.

Huard knows he is a backup QB, that is all he is.

jspchief 02-28-2007 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry
Huard knows he is a backup QB, that is all he is.

Exactly my point. He's spent his entire career getting benched. Green is accomplished enough now to be offended by it, not to mention the notion of a $9 mil backup.

My hope is this is all about laying the groundwork for getting Croyle on the field. If we've decided to move beyond Green, we need to find out as soon as possible what Croyle is or is not. Huard gives us the safety net of a failed Croyle experiment not being a total disaster.


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