Thread: Chiefs 2nd thought about Glennon
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Old 12-22-2012, 10:59 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by ROYC75 View Post
I think I mentioned a good QB coach with the post.

Did you watch the video at all, he was nailing many receivers in the hands, in stride and got many drops.

Sure he was off on several throws, what QB coming out of college isn't? Even Geno , of whom we all like so much has to learn to be a under center QB, just as RG3 had to learn.

I think comparing him to Big Os is unfair, Glennon IMHO is more accurate & the long ball separates them a lot. I do think he will have to bulk up some to withstand the punishment of the NFL.

Somebody is going to take this kid in the 1st and if they have a good QB coach, he has a chance to do well in the NFL.
My Assweiler comparison still stands. I said he's like Ass in his inconsistency, but throws downfield a lot more than Ass. Glennon has more balls, that's for sure.

Also, here's how I've always felt about receivers who can't catch: in a close game, they can get you losses. But they should not account for excuses in stats or quality gamefilm. Glennon's doing something wrong just as much as his terrible receivers if we keep turning to his receivers with supposedly stone hands.
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