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At least Croyle could take a snap under center. All the posters in this thread desperately wanting the Chiefs to select a QB in round one, were also the ones claiming that Brodie was a China doll, so this seems like a moot point to me. Bring in a young QB with an NFL skill set, and you'll see much more patience on this board, at least from the posters in this thread. |
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I have seen you in the past take the exact opposite stance on this. That a QB's success really isn't directly related to Super Bowl wins. What changed that? |
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Is it player or PLAYERS, i.e. the line? |
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We also could not run the ball worth a crap either way. The Denver game was an anomaly. I don't know how anybody can say they know how good Thipen is or can be with the shitty coaching and changing the offense mid season. That is why we have a new GM,coach, mimi camp, and training camp and most likely a rookie QB coming in. It will all wash out and all this debate will be pissing in the wind. |
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Stafford on the other hand has played 2 full seasons plus half his freshman year. I would also argue that he played against some really shitty Defenses that rival the Big 12 defenses. I am not against Sanchez but I don't think he is a lock as you think he is. |
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I can recall seeing a few flashes from Thigpen BEFORE we went to the Spread. |
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THIS However, I am not sold on Stafford... I think a QB needs to be brought in to compete, but definitely not just handed the job. |
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Matt Stafford is actually less polished than Sanchez is, watch his feet when he throws.
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I think a lot of the Thigpen supporters out there are also for drafting a QB in the 1st. It'd be interesting to take a poll.
Really, I want to see the guy succeed. I really do. The thing is, he's going to have to succeed like all the other 6th and 7th rounders who are successful in this league: prove it. Just because we draft a QB doesn't mean Thigpen is not going to get another shot. Tell that to the Chargers fans who didn't want to draft Philip Rivers. And Brees was a friggin 2ND rounder. More like a 1st, actually, because he was the 2nd QB taken overall in that draft. Thigpen will have plenty of chances to show improvement this offseason. If he's good enough, he'll start. And guess what? If he DOESN'T do that well but still shows improvement, he's GOING to be kept on the roster in some fashion. I mean, geez, what else do the Chiefs have to look foward to beyond Sanchez/Stafford? Quinn Grey? Brokie Croyle? And if he shows no improvement whatsoever at all... well, I mean, that's tough, isn't it? He was a 7th round pick for a reason, and most of those guys just don't have what it takes to play in the NFL. 7th rounders have to work a LOT harder than 1st rounders to get noticed, and if the work isn't shown by Thigpen, why would he show it another time? Yeah, I know. It's one offseason. But Thigpen's going to have to step away from local KC sports radio, call up his buddy Tony Gonzalez, and start throwing some passes. He's going to have to get in touch with Todd Haley and whoever our new QB coach is, and he's going to have to run a LOT of drills. He only has a few months before training camp, and if he's not looking fresh enough from the start, he's going to lose the starting job he had very quickly. And if he doesn't show more in preseason, then he's going to lose his job with the team. |
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