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View Poll Results: how many different Quarterbacks will the Chiefs play this year
3 ... that's it, we are finished 1 2.86%
4 somebody else is bound to get hurt and give Ingleberry a chance 11 31.43%
5 crap ... herm is like the grim reaper of the QB position 11 31.43%
6 some kind of record ... the NFL is gonna have to make a rule to protect QB's from Herm 3 8.57%
7+ complete meltdown ... dead bodies strewn all over arrowhead 9 25.71%
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Old 09-18-2008, 05:08 PM  
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Over/Under on the number of QB's that Herm gets killed

this year.

how many different Quarterbacks will the Chiefs play this year

Croyle
Huard
Thigpen

3 and counting
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Old 09-18-2008, 10:55 PM   #16
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Old 09-18-2008, 10:57 PM   #17
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Yarr.. based on me math... Herm be playin 4 QBs in thee 2 games... Blimey! So, Begads! he be playin 32 this year, matey.
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Old 09-18-2008, 11:00 PM   #18
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The ironic thing about it is the Herm defenders claim our O-line isn't good enough to throw the ball regularly-- that the QBs would get killed.

It seems to me that the evidence suggests Herm's Law of Offense of only throwing on 3rd and long is what is getting the QBs killed.

On a side note, I'm starting to believe Herm is mentally ill. I seriously do. I think his goal is not win the game, but to minimize the number of points the other team scores. Either that, or he's afraid if we score, get the lead, and shock the other team out of the pre-season mode they get into when they play a team like us that they aren't one bit afraid of, this defense coaching staff (including him) will be exposed for the total frauds they are.

We can go round and round on Herm, but all bullshit aside, is there a single college or pro team that has a game-plan even remotely similar to ours?
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Old 09-18-2008, 11:18 PM   #19
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We never could blame Croyle. Charles got him killed that day. A QB has to have faith his blockers are going to make the right choices. Croyle hung in the pocket fully expecting Charles to rightfully pick his correct assignment. Charles failed and nobody who fully understands the game can blame it on Croyle, IMO.
The Debbies say the reason he was injured is due to his glassiness, Mr. Phobia. I saw a replay of the hit (I'm sure you guys can verify) and it sure looked like the drive into the turf with all that force and weight behind it was enough to cause an injury to a lot of guys - not just glassy ones.

Shoulder joints are strange, though. If the leverage is just right, it doesn't take much pressure to pop them right out as anyone who's had a separated shoulder can probably tell you. I've had doctors pop one out right in their damned office and, thankfully, put it back in place. I had a shot but it still hurts like a mother, too.

I'm still of the opinion that Croyle isn't necessarily injury prone in the normal definition of the term ... it's more like he's just incredibly unlucky. Not the kind of peep you want to go skydiving with.

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Old 09-19-2008, 01:45 AM   #20
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This thread is so funny...

Where's Dimension2112? lol

I'll never forget sitting on my couch watching the Jets game when Pennington re-injured his rotator cuff. His backup, Jay Fiedler, dislocated his shoulder after about five plays. Both Pennington and Fielder were lost for the season. It was crazy.

Testaverdi who was out of football ended his retirement. Soon after --Vinny injured his Achilles and was lost for the season.

The Jets went through five QBs in one season-- I believe Bollinger was the next QB to be sidelined.

It was around that time the media turned against the Jets organization.
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Old 09-19-2008, 06:35 AM   #21
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The ironic thing about it is the Herm defenders claim our O-line isn't good enough to throw the ball regularly-- that the QBs would get killed.

It seems to me that the evidence suggests Herm's Law of Offense of only throwing on 3rd and long is what is getting the QBs killed.

On a side note, I'm starting to believe Herm is mentally ill. I seriously do. I think his goal is not win the game, but to minimize the number of points the other team scores. Either that, or he's afraid if we score, get the lead, and shock the other team out of the pre-season mode they get into when they play a team like us that they aren't one bit afraid of, this defense coaching staff (including him) will be exposed for the total frauds they are.

We can go round and round on Herm, but all bullshit aside, is there a single college or pro team that has a game-plan even remotely similar to ours?
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Old 09-19-2008, 06:47 AM   #22
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I put this on another thread, but this one may be a bit more appropriate.

If Thigpin goes down this week to injury, that would be 3 QBs in 3 weeks. If that were to happen, is it realistic to still blame Croyle for being injury prone if we lose a QB a week because of a lack of protection?
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