There's no reason to give up on Brodie Croyle. The NFL has always been hard on rookie quarterbacks. The mental preparation that it takes to learn an NFL playbook takes time to develop. Croyle's in a professional sport in which speed and size cause an impact.
A huge part of the Patriots and Cowboys success is their offensive line. Without a line to protect him, how could a good quarterback prove he can make all of the difference to his team?
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In the ’80s, Giants GM George Young pushed the "Planet Theory on Bill Parcells . To Young's way of thinking there are only so many big huge, athletic people on the planet, and if you find one in the draft take him. If you have more of them than your opponent, you’ve got the edge.
These planets let Parcells keep New York’s schemes simple. They believed they were the more physical team and could wear you down by game’s end. It Parcells to work in younger players faster on offense and defense.
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If you are a Giants fan, you are undoubtedly wishing that Eli Manning had a good offensive line. Then and only then will I know if he may be the quarterback of the future. There is no question, Croyle deserves the same.