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whoman69 01-31-2009 11:59 AM

DeBerg was always the guy that got pushed aside for the big star. He was passed over in favor of Joe Montana at both the beginning and end of his career. Despite the toughness and football smarts, he just didn't have the skills to be a top flight QB. That said most of the best coaches were guys themselves that didn't have the talent but had the knowledge. Do you think Brodie Croyle might have had a better shot with DeBerg as his coach?

55 and a newlywed? This guy would be a great pick for QB coach if he were available.

milkman 01-31-2009 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by whoman69 (Post 5443162)
DeBerg was always the guy that got pushed aside for the big star. He was passed over in favor of Joe Montana at both the beginning and end of his career. Despite the toughness and football smarts, he just didn't have the skills to be a top flight QB. That said most of the best coaches were guys themselves that didn't have the talent but had the knowledge. Do you think Brodie Croyle might have had a better shot with DeBerg as his coach?

55 and a newlywed? This guy would be a great pick for QB coach if he were available.

Actually he got pushed to the side by Dave Kreig in KC, who in turn was pushed aside by Montana.

Extra Point 01-04-2010 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by rockymtnchief (Post 5442947)
Nobody's come close to selling the play action before or since Deberg. If he doesn't want to be a QB coach, at least hire him to come to mini-camps and training camp.

Yeah.

JOhn 01-04-2010 10:42 AM

He is one QB I really miss for several reason..

#1 He was "old school". Will never forget when he broke his finger, went to the sidelines had it set/taped and went back in. Then played the next week with a metal pin sticking out of it. a REAL tough guy. :D

#2 He could sell play-action like no other QB.

#3 He was a TEAM player, no ego there

#4 A genuinely nice guy

#5 Did I mention "old school"?

CHIEFS58 01-04-2010 10:51 AM

Im not even going to read this. I just want to reiterate that I think he is an ignorant asshole.

ForeverChiefs58 01-04-2010 10:58 AM

Joe montana would be an awesome QB coach too. I also think Archie Manning would be a good QB coach. Not only did he play QB, but has also done a pretty good job teaching his boys how to play the position.

CHIEFS58 01-04-2010 01:42 PM

Finally read this. Didnt know his chunky butt could backpedal that fast. Its like reading Woody Paige. Christ, pick a stance and stay with it.

CHIEFS58 01-04-2010 01:48 PM

crap, wrong post.


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