chiefzilla1501 |
02-24-2009 09:37 PM |
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Originally Posted by Reerun_KC
(Post 5524147)
He sucked ass, he had a couple of decent games for the Chiefs when Green when down.. Thankfully they ran LJ into the ground that year to protect BigFetal...
Yes the shitbag did quit on the Chiefs in the Broncos game at home when they made him the starter in 2007... **** Huard and all the fans that want to get all weapy eyes for him... He stoled money from this franchise and gave nothing in return...
Starting him cost us the 2007 season, we didnt know if we needed a QB or not, He went out and put up an epic pyle of fail...
Maybe all the fans that love players whom provide nothing to getting this team closer to a championship can leave with them...
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But that's the Chiefs' dumb fault. Huard wasn't supposed to be a starter--every executive in the league said that. Why do you think nobody went after him? His job was to be a backup, and he was a very good one.
But in order for him to be at all effective, he had to have an offensive line. He is way too slow to function without one. It's the reason Palmer has sucked it up. It's the reason why Kurt Warner was pushed out of St. Louis. It's the reason Bledsoe looked good in some places and horrible in others. And let's be clear--the Chiefs' offensive line wasn't just bad, it was embarrassingly bad. Even in 2008, before they moved to the spread. Anyone who tells you otherwise is revising history.
And Huard didn't quit on the Chiefs. He was a 35-year-old QB who was sacked 36 times in 11 games in 2007 and probably hit and hurried on almost every play where he wasn't sacked. I've never seen a QB take that big of a beating in my life.
I don't understand why fans are so obsessed with shoving people on their way out. Huard wasn't supposed to be a savior. It's the Chiefs' fault for pretending like he was. He did everything he was supposed to, and that includes being the guinnea pig to play behind a horribly unprepared offensive line that knocked the living crap out of him game in, game out.
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