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View Poll Results: Who is the best Chiefs backup QB since Gannon?
Warren Moon 13 17.11%
Todd Collins 1 1.32%
Damon Huard 6 7.89%
Brodie Croyle 2 2.63%
Tyler Thigpen 3 3.95%
Quinn Gray 1 1.32%
Tyler Palko 2 2.63%
Ricky Stanzi 1 1.32%
Brady Quinn 0 0%
Chase Daniel 6 7.89%
Tyler Bray 0 0%
Aaron Murray 0 0%
Nick Foles 39 51.32%
TimBone drinks diarrhea 2 2.63%
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Old 10-31-2016, 01:09 PM   #1
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Point of clarification, is this the best QB to hold the position of backup in KC, or the best use of their backup tenure while in KC?
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Point of clarification, is this the best QB to hold the position of backup in KC, or the best use of their backup tenure while in KC?
Your starter goes down. You can have 1999-2000 Warren Moon. Or 1998-2005 Todd Collins. Or 2007-2008 Tyler Thigpen. Etc. Which one would you pick as the best QB?
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Old 10-31-2016, 02:28 PM   #3
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Your starter goes down. You can have 1999-2000 Warren Moon. Or 1998-2005 Todd Collins. Or 2007-2008 Tyler Thigpen. Etc. Which one would you pick as the best QB?
I think Dane might be right, actually.

I mean, I didn't love Huard's propensity to turtle when things got a little hairy on occasion, but he did pretty credible work here.

Foles is probably the most gifted but the best resume is almost certainly Huard's.
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I think Dane might be right, actually.

I mean, I didn't love Huard's propensity to turtle when things got a little hairy on occasion, but he did pretty credible work here.

Foles is probably the most gifted but the best resume is almost certainly Huard's.
In our 4-12 2007 season, Huard went 4-3.

The dude took that team and gave them a winning record through 7 games.

Hell, he went 1-1 as a starter in 2008 for crying out loud.

Before Alex Smith was Mr. Inexplicable Wins, there was Damon Huard.
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