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Old 08-24-2013, 08:03 PM  
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Old 08-30-2013, 12:32 PM   #121
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THe one thing I'm most afraid of is handing this team over to Bray only to watch him go full Leaf (which I honestly believe is in him) come the regular season...


I get this. I understand the fears Chiefs fans have mostly that carries from when Carl Peterson drafted Todd Blackledge. I don't even think Brodie Croyle got to start a game his rookie season. Chiefs haven't started a rookie quarterback for 30 years that I can remember. Heaven forbid we do something crazy like start a rookie quarterback and we find out what he is made of.



Tyler Bray maybe too young at 21 I get that, but I bet he would do better in year two if he got some game time playing in year one.
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Old 08-30-2013, 12:35 PM   #122
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I get this. I understand the fears Chiefs fans have mostly that carries from when Carl Peterson drafted Todd Blackledge. I don't even think Brodie Croyle got to start a game his rookie season. Chiefs haven't started a rookie quarterback for 30 years that I can remember. Heaven forbid we do something crazy like start a rookie quarterback and we find out what he is made of.

Tyler Bray maybe too young at 21 I get that, but I bet he would do better in year two if he got some game time playing in year one.
3rd QBs runs the scout team, they might get more actual reps than the #2.
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Old 08-30-2013, 12:37 PM   #123
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I get this. I understand the fears Chiefs fans have mostly that carries from when Carl Peterson drafted Todd Blackledge
You might be challenging RoyIII for the dumbest ****ing member of this site.

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I don't even think Brodie Croyle got to start a game his rookie season.
Brodie Croyle played against Pittsburgh and was absolutely horrific his rookie season. Brodie Croyle was NEVER an NFL QB.

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Chiefs haven't started a rookie quarterback for 30 years that I can remember. Heaven forbid we do something crazy like start a rookie quarterback and we find out what he is made of.
More outright ****ing stupidity.

Smart coaches DO NOT put players in a position to fail. Smart coaches put players in a position to SUCCEED.

Starting a QB with such potential as Bray when he's clearly not ready for the responsibility, physically or mentally, would result in stunting his career.

Tony Romo sat on the bench for two and a half years in Dallas before taking the reigns. Tyler Bray needs at least two seasons of development and even then, he'll only be 23 years old.

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Tyler Bray maybe too young at 21 I get that, but I bet he would do better in year two if he got some game time playing in year one.
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Old 08-30-2013, 12:37 PM   #124
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3rd QBs runs the scout team, they might get more actual reps than the #2.

I appreciate this & that I can live with. I still would like to see him play this year and think even garbage time would really do Bray some good. That sure wouldn't hurt a got damn thing about his development.
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Old 08-30-2013, 12:40 PM   #125
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You might be challenging RoyIII for the dumbest ****ing member of this site.



Brodie Croyle played against Pittsburgh and was absolutely horrific his rookie season. Brodie Croyle was NEVER an NFL QB.



More outright ****ing stupidity.

Smart coaches DO NOT put players in a position to fail. Smart coaches put players in a position to SUCCEED.

Starting a QB with such potential as Bray when he's clearly not ready for the responsibility, physically or mentally, would result in stunting his career.

Tony Romo sat on the bench for two and a half years in Dallas before taking the reigns. Tyler Bray needs at least two seasons of development and even then, he'll only be 23 years old.



Complete and utter bullshit.


I know I'm just excited for what I saw last night. But **** you very much Dane.
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Old 08-30-2013, 12:41 PM   #126
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I appreciate this & that I can live with. I still would like to see him play this year and think even garbage time would really do Bray some good. That sure wouldn't hurt a got damn thing about his development.
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Old 08-30-2013, 12:45 PM   #127
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I know I'm just excited for what I saw last night. But **** you very much Dane.
Be excited. Just don't be ****ing stupid, which is exactly what you've suggested: Stupidity.
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Old 08-30-2013, 12:52 PM   #128
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Be excited. Just don't be ****ing stupid....
Best Bray advice yet...
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Be excited. Just don't be ****ing stupid, which is exactly what you've suggested: Stupidity.


It probably is wrong to think we can hurry his development along. I will admit that. Fact I would rather watch on Sundays Tyler Bray at quarterback this year than watch Alex Smith or Chase Daniels. That isn't to say I don't understand that waiting on that is the better route to go for his long term development. Maybe I just want to see him play and not the retreads.

I would sacrifice my selfish reasons to watch a quarterback develop in front of our eyes if it is better to hold off on that and let him develop holding a clip board and buy time before he gets any playing time. I get the reasons you all say why he should sit. I'm not against him sitting I'm just wanting to see him play because I think he would be more fun to watch.


Not stupid for me to want something even if it's dumb to do so. It's like wanting ice cream & cake before you eat dinner.
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I don't disagree with anyone saying Bray needs to sit a year or two. That does sound best for him.

I am selfish and want to watch him play because I think he would be more fun to watch and see how he does make it or break it. I think he would do pretty good just getting in a few games here and there for experience. I wouldn't give him the reins either this year if it came down to it.
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It probably is wrong to think we can hurry his development along. I will admit that. Fact I would rather watch on Sundays Tyler Bray at quarterback this year than watch Alex Smith or Chase Daniels. That isn't to say I don't understand that waiting on that is the better route to go for his long term development. Maybe I just want to see him play and not the retreads.

I would sacrifice my selfish reasons to watch a quarterback develop in front of our eyes if it is better to hold off on that and let him develop holding a clip board and buy time before he gets any playing time. I get the reasons you all say why he should sit. I'm not against him sitting I'm just wanting to see him play because I think he would be more fun to watch.
It's more fun to lose and to watch an immature QB crumble?

If all you care about is watching a big arm QB, just watch Brodie Croyle games. I'm sure you'll have fun watching him go 0-10.
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It's more fun to lose and to watch an immature QB crumble?

If all you care about is watching a big arm QB, just watch Brodie Croyle games. I'm sure you'll have fun watching him go 0-10.


No not at all.

I think it would be fun to watch a kid develop on the field and each game get better with the team and give the GM and coach a good reason to go forward with him or not. If we have to wait another year I'm fine with that but this year just wont be as fun.

I'm eager to see a young prospect qb take the field and develop into the franchise QB we all desire.
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If all you care about is watching a big arm QB, just watch Brodie Croyle games. I'm sure you'll have fun watching him go 0-10.
I agree. I want to win consistently for a change. I don't care who the QB is.
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More outright ****ing stupidity.

Smart coaches DO NOT put players in a position to fail. Smart coaches put players in a position to SUCCEED.

Starting a QB with such potential as Bray when he's clearly not ready for the responsibility, physically or mentally, would result in stunting his career.

Tony Romo sat on the bench for two and a half years in Dallas before taking the reigns. Tyler Bray needs at least two seasons of development and even then, he'll only be 23 years old.



Complete and utter bullshit.
Unless you're the NYJ.
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