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Old 08-17-2008, 01:36 PM   #1
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You're referring to a fan that largely doesn't know any better.

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Old 08-17-2008, 12:13 PM   #2
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Old 08-17-2008, 12:21 PM   #3
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The Chiefs have been doing fine(including Croyle) when all the starters were on the field...
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Old 08-17-2008, 12:30 PM   #4
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Everyone here knows in their hearts that Croyle has all the tools but can't stay healthy or put it all together. How many games has he won as a starter?
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Old 08-17-2008, 12:32 PM   #5
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Everyone here knows in their hearts that Croyle has all the tools but can't stay healthy or put it all together. How many games has he won as a starter?
Completely irrelevant at this point and time. If he were 2-4 instead of 0-6, would it really matter RIGHT NOW? It's about development and getting the new offense going ... Last year's 0-6 doesn't mean anything more than him getting experience.
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Old 08-17-2008, 12:34 PM   #6
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Everyone here knows in their hearts that Croyle has all the tools but can't stay healthy or put it all together. How many games has he won as a starter?
Same number as that 600lb QB you trot out there this fall...
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Old 08-17-2008, 12:46 PM   #7
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I've said it before, but Croyle has disaster written all over him. Clearly, he isn't willing to take a massive hit to the face by a 250 pound defensive end without getting rid of the football first. That's inexcusable. Also, he has thrown incomplete passes. No quarterback will ever make it in this league by throwing incomplete passes. Especially overthrows. And especially overthrows to a receiver who's new to the team. How does he expect these new receivers to get any better if he doesn't throw the ball right to them. I don't see what Herm is waiting for. The sooner Croyle goes, the sooner we can move on to a real quarterback like Fa-Va-Rah or Roger Staubach or Johnny Unitas or Bart Starr.

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Old 08-17-2008, 12:55 PM   #8
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I've said it before, but Croyle has disaster written all over him. Clearly, he isn't willing to take a massive hit to the face by a 250 pound defensive end without getting rid of the football first. That's inexcusable. Also, he has thrown incomplete passes. No quarterback will ever make it in this league by throwing incomplete passes. Especially overthrows. And especially overthrows to a receiver who's new to the team. How does he expect these new receivers to get any better if he doesn't throw the ball right to them. I don't see what Herm is waiting for. The sooner Croyle goes, the sooner we can move on to a real quarterback like Fa-Va-Rah or Roger Staubach or Johnny Unitas or Bart Starr.

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Yea or better yet, QBs like Dave Kreig, Steve Bono, Joe Montana in his late prime years, Grrbaclk yep there you go. oh or a 11 year clipboard holding vet Huard F***YEA!
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Old 08-17-2008, 12:57 PM   #9
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I've said it before, but Croyle has disaster written all over him. Clearly, he isn't willing to take a massive hit to the face by a 250 pound defensive end without getting rid of the football first. That's inexcusable. Also, he has thrown incomplete passes. No quarterback will ever make it in this league by throwing incomplete passes. Especially overthrows. And especially overthrows to a receiver who's new to the team. How does he expect these new receivers to get any better if he doesn't throw the ball right to them. I don't see what Herm is waiting for. The sooner Croyle goes, the sooner we can move on to a real quarterback like Fa-Va-Rah or Roger Staubach or Johnny Unitas or Bart Starr.

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Old 08-17-2008, 01:11 PM   #10
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This is why the Chiefs have never developed a QB.
Developing quarterbacks is vastly overrated, Ms. luv. You spend all this time and money and draft picks to find a guy. Then, what do you have? An incomplete pass thrower. That's what. And a chicken. An incomplete pass thrower and a chicken who throws the ball away instead of taking the sack and the elbow shot to the eye socket like a real man. And an overthrower. An incomplete pass thrower and a chicken and a guy who overthrows another guy just because the offensive line hasn't blocked a few guys. What's that about? Just because a few measly defensive tackles are running free into the pocket and sticking their hands in your face doesn't mean you can just overthrow a guy. It's disrespectful to the game. No. We'd be better off with a quarterback who knows how to play real football on day one.

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Old 08-17-2008, 01:22 PM   #11
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Developing quarterbacks is vastly overrated, Ms. luv. You spend all this time and money and draft picks to find a guy. Then, what do you have? An incomplete pass thrower. That's what. And a chicken. An incomplete pass thrower and a chicken who throws the ball away instead of taking the sack and the elbow shot to the eye socket like a real man. And an overthrower. An incomplete pass thrower and a chicken and a guy who overthrows another guy just because the offensive line hasn't blocked a few guys. What's that about? Just because a few measly defensive tackles are running free into the pocket and sticking their hands in your face doesn't mean you can just overthrow a guy. It's disrespectful to the game. No. We'd be better off with a quarterback who knows how to play real football on day one.

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Old 08-17-2008, 01:33 PM   #12
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Luv if you look straight up in the air you might see Fax's point. It is about 500 feet over your head.
Excuse me? I see what he's saying, and he makes a good point. I'm just saying that I'd like to see us work with him on the things that he's doing wrong to see if we can make him better instead of just automatically saying trade him or get someone better.
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Old 08-17-2008, 01:29 PM   #13
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I haven't had a chance to really watch the game yet, the internet feed was so choppy I didn't really get a good look.

But, how is it that Brodie did so bad? I didn't see any INTs in his stats, it sounds like instead of throwing downfield he was throwing underneath - taking what was given to him instead of forcing it. The only think I see in his stat line is he was just over 50% on passing. A few of those incompletes came because no one was able to get open and he threw the ball away to keep from doing something bad and a couple of others hit recievers in the hands but not caught. Personally, I'd rather he throw it away than to force the ball into double and triple coverage.

He did take the team downfield on a 10 play scoring drive to start the game. He didn't turn the ball over, he was something like 6 of 8 passing in the first quarter. I don't get it, what was so terrible about the way he played?
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Old 08-17-2008, 01:31 PM   #14
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I don't get it, what was so terrible about the way he played?
He didn't play like he was drafted in the 1st round, and he didn't play like a 14 year vet, so naturally a good deal of CP hated his performance.
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Old 08-17-2008, 01:32 PM   #15
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I haven't had a chance to really watch the game yet, the internet feed was so choppy I didn't really get a good look.

But, how is it that Brodie did so bad? I didn't see any INTs in his stats, it sounds like instead of throwing downfield he was throwing underneath - taking what was given to him instead of forcing it. The only think I see in his stat line is he was just over 50% on passing. A few of those incompletes came because no one was able to get open and he threw the ball away to keep from doing something bad and a couple of others hit recievers in the hands but not caught. Personally, I'd rather he throw it away than to force the ball into double and triple coverage.

He did take the team downfield on a 10 play scoring drive to start the game. He didn't turn the ball over, he was something like 6 of 8 passing in the first quarter. I don't get it, what was so terrible about the way he played?
I guess about the fact that his 38 yards on 13 attempts is horrible,
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