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milkman 12-17-2006 11:25 PM

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Originally Posted by LanceHunter
how bout Carl and Herm leave , I'm tired of Carl's 5 year plan , now in the 17th year lol.

18th year.

milkman 12-17-2006 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by LanceHunter
Now let me see , If my memory serves me tonight. Matt Hasselbeck was the bacup to Favre in Green Bay . Holmgren leaves for Seattle and takes Matt with him. Now Matt is the starting QB at Seattle . You see Huard can't become any kind of great QB when you don't play him , Green has been goin down fookin hill for the last 2 years , I bet you thought it was just fookin dandy when Elvis G. replaced Ghannon huh .
just some info from the past :
The Kansas City Chiefs signed Gannon to a free-agent deal in the spring of 1995. For two years, the "journeyman" quarterback received limited action in his backup role.

That scenario changed in 1997, when Gannon earned nine starts and won six of them, including a five-game winning streak that enabled the Chiefs to claim an AFC West title.

He picked up 10 more starts in '98, passing for a then-career best 2,305 yards.

"I played quite a bit in my last two years in Kansas City, and finally catapulted myself into a position where teams were considering me as a starter," he recalled.

One person in particular was Raiders head coach John Gruden. Gruden, the Eagles' offensive coordinator from 1995 to 1997, was the only coach to give Gannon a chance to start full time in the NFL.

Inked by Oakland in 1999, Gannon tied hall-of-famer Ken Stabler for the team record for completions in a season (304) and threw for a career-best 3,840 yards.

It might be deja vu regarding Huard , I bet the raiders would take him in a minute , Peterson's a dumbass ................

Hasselbeck was only in his third season when Holmgren went to Seattle.

Believer 12-23-2006 10:55 PM

oh, im sorry, did i bump this thread by accident? My apologies. I wouldnt want anyone to think it was a mistake to go back to Pro Bowl QB Trent Green. Nothing of the kind. Not me. Would never do it or imply such a ridiculous thing.

Hammock Parties 12-23-2006 10:57 PM

Did you folks see that great touchdown pass Trent threw tonight? Huard would have been sacked.

Oh Snap 12-23-2006 11:18 PM

This team was a contender with Huard taking snaps under center.

milkman 12-23-2006 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Believer
oh, im sorry, did i bump this thread by accident? My apologies. I wouldnt want anyone to think it was a mistake to go back to Pro Bowl QB Trent Green. Nothing of the kind. Not me. Would never do it or imply such a ridiculous thing.

You're just a Hootie wannabe.

God of Thunder 12-24-2006 02:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Oh Snap
This team was a contender with Huard taking snaps under center.

agreed 100%

tk13 12-24-2006 02:44 AM

I still don't think there's any reason to feel Huard would've done any better. He went 2-3 in road games, and he didn't look good against good defenses on the road, which were the three losses. In those games, he was 48-93 passing, that's 51.6%, 0 TD, 1 INT. Then he beat Arizona on the road, whoopie, and he won in St. Louis... and in that game, 11 of the first 12 offensive plays were runs and he ended up with 15 pass attempts. He tore it up at home, but that's how we usually play.

Hootie 12-24-2006 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by GoChiefs
Did you folks see that great touchdown pass Trent threw tonight? Huard would have been sacked.

There you go again, assuming the un-assumable. (If that's a word, or a term)

Hootie 12-24-2006 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by tk13
I still don't think there's any reason to feel Huard would've done any better. He went 2-3 in road games, and he didn't look good against good defenses on the road, which were the three losses. In those games, he was 48-93 passing, that's 51.6%, 0 TD, 1 INT. Then he beat Arizona on the road, whoopie, and he won in St. Louis... and in that game, 11 of the first 12 offensive plays were runs and he ended up with 15 pass attempts. He tore it up at home, but that's how we usually play.

Let's not kid ourselves, Tk13. You are a very good poster, and I know that...and you are well informed...but Huard would've gotten this team to the playoffs, and I think we both know that.

ROYC75 12-24-2006 10:16 AM

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