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Brodie is so fragile a gust of wind will knock him over and he'll be injured again...
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If Croyle plays well enough, I think we could look at using the 1st rounder on a MLB/DE. I love the argument of draft a kid high, and let him sit on the sideline and learn, but I don't think that is possible with our coaches. |
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Haynesworth will have Brodie back on the bench before the half.
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The thing is no one has seen Brodie play that much because he is always hurt. I like somethings he does but he needs to get stronger to avoid injury. He is a bean pole and when a 300+ defensive lineman blows passed our horrid offensive line then you have to be able to absorb some of the blow. He is a project QB at best.
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doesnt matter if we have Peyton Manning, Rivers, whomever...doesnt matter with the O-Line we have, someones going to get carted or limping off the field.
by the way, have i said it doesnt matter? and prove himself? croyle?!?! lol prove to everyone hes a whiny bitch that just needs to be a huard for the rest of his life. |
Yes, Croyle should play out and be evaluated at the end of the season. If there is a stud QB in the draft when we are picking, you most likely grab him...
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I like Brodie, his attitude, his ability to throw deep (If the coaches would ever let him), and his mobility. I think first the coaching staff isn't taking advantage of Croyle's strengths, secondly they are putting him in a position to fail by not letting him do what he does best. However his injury history has everyone concerned and I really think he is playing for the #2 spot on next season's roster. We'll probably draft another QB, and have him and Croyle compete. Brodie would have to suddenly become Peyton or Montana to maintain his starter status for next year. I know that even if he has the talent this won't happen because first he is injury prone, and because the coaches don't believe in a vertical threat passing game. So if Brodie knows what's good for him he better learn to take his hits and deal with the pain, and start doing like Peyton did when Dungy first came to Indy and ignore the conservative playcalling and start getting the ball downfield. JMO.
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Croyle is too fragile period ... Those hits he's taken haven't been that hard ... I don't know if it's NFL standards on health issues or what, but 10 to 15 years ago QBs got up dusted their pants and took the next snap ...
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If Brodie's going to play, take Herm's leash off the O and let them play.
And the tackles need to make sure they don't let anyone get to Brodie. |
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Yay Brokie!
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look at the stability that a new QB has given the Atlanta Falcons. Sometimes i question the sanity of this fanbase..... |
Truth is we are so ****ing terrible in every aspect of an organization and none of this shit is going to matter.
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