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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
I'm just messing with you. But I also wanted to bring up that this could be a really interesting pairing. I always thought that if Plummer ever got his head out of his ass, he would have been a virtually unstoppable force in Shanahan's offense. When Plummer was on, he was impossible to stop.
Thigpen could be a very interesting option in a Mike Shanahan offense. While I'm sure Shanahan likes a Cutler-like QB, Denver hasn't been the same wild and wacky bootleg/misdirection offense that we used to know them for having. This kind of offense is actually tailor-made for a guy like Thigpen. Doesn't mean he's the best option, but it's something to think about.
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You need to be able to hit a target downfield. Thigpen hasn't shown that. The main thing a QB does is still passing the football.