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It's beyond me why he ever was. You can't expect to forecast his future by pitting him against players who are some of the very best to EVER play the game. Quote:
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But isn't that what the entire thread is composed of? Opinion? I can say that he hasn't proven he has the requisite skills. You wanna argue that? Quote:
*A man who wanted Damon Huard to run the offense just one year ago *A defense-oriented coach *A coach who has only had a modicum of success in the now defunct NFLEL You got me there Chief. :rolleyes: |
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And I don't know how you can say that's the way of the NFL. Simply looking at the current list of starting QBs proves that to be wrong. By your standards, players like Tom Brady, Tony Romo, Marc Bulger, and David Gerrard should have never seen the field. I'm glad head coaches don't share your opinion. You're right about the "personal philosophy" part being your own though. |
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I dont know that i've ever seen Mj concede a single point about anything. Stubborn as a mule. |
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I don't mean, he knows him, and think he's a shithead. I mean HE personally doesn't want him to be our QB. |
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Incidentally the Third Round now falls on Day 2. Quote:
Through Croyle's first 231 Passing Attempts: 6 TD 8 INT 1,250 Passing Yards Through Montana's first 219 Passing Attempts: 14 TD 7 INT 1,506 Passing Yards Yeah, they stuck with him to avoid burning that Third Round pick. He certainly didn't earn it. :rolleyes: Quote:
The only thing I don't have access to is how he's performed in practice, OTA's, and mini-camps. I have seen him take the field though. I've seen every single performance. You really expect me to believe that information is less valuable than what he does in shells? *Walks out of thread shaking his head* |
I don't realistically see how the team will have a complete picture of Croyle at the end of the 2008 season. New OL, new system, inexperienced WR's. I don't think any young QB would do well in that situation.
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I'd imagine they're looking for steady improvement. I think it was in the KC Star (or could be Warpaint Ill) that I saw that the writer had expectations similar to Jay Cutler's 2nd season. 3,497 yards - 20 TDs - 14 Ints. I don't think asking for something similar to that is asking too much. |
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