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Simply saying Freeman is good because 25/6 is bullshit and you know it. Chiefs fans should be more familiar with that than anyone, IMO. |
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HE HASN'T STARTED A GAME IN 3 YEARS. THREE YEARS!!!!!! He might throw for LESS than 100. |
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Josh Freeman shits all over Brady Quinn and then unzips and pisses on the shit-covered Quinn. |
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Thats all. Then your signature is mine. Odds are in my favor... |
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Personally, I found it hilarious how people were so easily baited. I mean, no one's that dumb. Except maybe Matt Cassel. |
If Clay is pimping Quinn as pathetic I feel even better about him than ever now. Dude will do about 15/20 for 200 and 2/1 and Clay will pull a Clay and delete all his posts saying he's terrible. Predictable.
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I bet Quinn has 18 pass attempts, tops.
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10 9 158 290 54.5 1,855 6.4 10 18 20
1 1 17 28 60.7 182 6.5 2 1 3 1 1 12 24 50.0 178 7.4 2 0 0 1 1 20 31 64.5 184 5.9 0 1 3 These are Freeman's stats thru 13 starts plus a few passes in a game in 09 |
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I don't give a flying **** about Quinn vs. Freeman because both are not going to lead their teams to a SB. |
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In 3 passes against Baltimore, he had us in the endzone and he looked sharp....I hope that continues. |
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Poor coogs. Now I almost feel bad. Didn't he get the memo?
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Additionally, Freeman's one good season was largely in part to him playing the Panthers 2X a year and playing the exact same weak NFC West Cassel looked average against.
Freeman is Cassel V1.5. |
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I just hope he plays well enough to keep Cassels ass on the bench. |
So Freeman's 2010 was a paper tiger?
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I'll go on record and say I hope he does enough to spark the team enough to start playing enough to get me excited enough to put them back on the big screen.
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He's going to be in an offense now with weapons where they aren't going to ask him to do much. Matt Cassel's job was so easy even a caveman could do it. Brady Quinn is going to be asked to do very little. I doubt he has many games where he throws for over 200 yards. I bet most of his games he'll have as many INTs as TDs. And yet, I bet that's good enough to keep the Chiefs competitive, and it's still going to be better than Cassel. |
Good enough that the team could get to 7-9 or 8-8, be a placeholder for a year while we draft a QB. Of course, we won't draft a QB so it doesn't really matter.
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Additionally they won by 3 or less in 5 of their victories, which came against the Bengals, Rams, Cards, Washington, and Cleveland.
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Quinn is going be much like Kyle Orton. He is going show the good, the bad and the ugly. Just how much good can he be consistently will make or break him and this team with him.
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we have no idea what Quinn will do and that is why the game will be played.
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Never wanted Freeman, but he is light years ahead of Cassel with better mechanics and arm strength. Freeman is 10x the QB Cassel ever could be, and that's not saying much.
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But I think thats why I'm actually a bit excited for this game. We have no idea what he will do. We knew, to a t, what Matt Cassel would do. |
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Brady Quinn has tons of talent compared with Cassel. That's why Cassel is a 6th rndr and Quinn is a 1st. Why is that so far fetched? It isn't. |
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this super bold prediction that Quinn will suck is nothing special. saying he will be worse than cassel is quite entertaining though. |
This is the Chiefs, so here's what's going to happen: Either Quinn gets saddled with a conservative gameplan, only attempts 10-15 passes, and we come out of the game knowing nothing more than the coaches have no ****ing faith in their offense.
OR The Chiefs fall behind quickly, Quinn hurts his hand on the third pass play of the day after Winston whiffs on a block and he gets sacked, and all of a sudden it's time to figure out who was worse: Stanzi or Croyle... |
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The difference is that Cassel has had some modicum of NFL success. Quinn is COMPLETE GARBAGE on par with Brodie Croyle. This isn't hard to figure out. |
I love the blind hate of a good QB in bad situations.
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That being said, I think he will be better down the field(relative to Cassel). I would say he is going to make more turnovers but Matt has set that bar pretty high. I predict a decent start but eventually levels out to Matt's level or a half a notch above or below. |
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Quinn played college. He won college games. As a QB, and that is an important distinction. Matt Cassel is a myth. A Pioli myth. That's all there really is here. Bill B was able to get some production from him that one season, but hell, Randy Moss never looked so much like a nurse. Really. I mean Dante Culpepper never needed the nursing Cassel has required. It's just a case where you are comparing a real viable QB with a guy that was propped up by a stoopid dreamer who happened to get some breaks and was able to prop this imbecile up for a run. But these two men are lost, and they will find their way soon. Out of the NFL. |
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He will suck ass, and that will be better than Cassel.
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Because idiots here thought he was better than Cassel, too. And they were wrong. |
Yep Brodie got the same treatment. Stooge
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Brodie Croyle has 10 career starts.
Quinn has 12. Big ****ing difference. They're both guys with strong arms that suck ass and are third string QBs at best. |
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1. They both played in successful college programs. 2. They both played roughly half a season for horrible NFL programs. That's about all we truly know today. All other comparisons are entirely subjective and you know that. One day you will learn that wild predictions based on conjecture will get you in trouble every time. With all the time you spent at WPI, you should have learned that long ago. |
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Of course Quinn looked like garbage he played for Cleveland ffs.
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After browsing through all of these replies, my line of thinking as to what I think of Quinn is pretty consistent with chiefzilla's take on page 7.
I don't follow NCAA as much as I follow the NFL/Chiefs, but have always followed it to an extent...and ironically, the most I have ever seen of any college QB's are; Stanzi, Quinn, Mirer (as a very young kid), Drew Tate, Ron Powlus and Jimmy Claussen. Ironic, obviously because 2 out of them are on the Chiefs roster now. I'm from Iowa, in Hawkeye-land and was raised by and grew up with Hawkeye fans. However, in the early 90's..when I was 8 or 9 or so, my grandma informed me that one of my 2nd or 3rd cousins married Notre Dame Irish coach (at the time), Lou Holtz's son. My grandma had 14 sisters and 2 brothers, so I'm related to half of Southeast Iowa, it seems. Since the majority of that huge family consisted of female siblings, my distant cousins all married into different last names and it was seriously impossible to keep track of to the point where if I started dating a chick or took a chick home, I had to ask her about her family lineage to make sure we weren't cousins. ANYWAYS, I have never met Lou Holtz, his son OR my cousin who married him for that matter, but when I was younger, I bragged to people telling them I was related to Lou Holtz (when in actuality it was very distant and by marriage) and went on a huge Notre Dame Irish kick....and have had times in my life where I was apathetic about them, especially during the Willingham era, but have always considered myself more of a Notre Dame Irish fan than a Hawkeyes fan. I became a fan of them when I was very young and it was right around the time of Rick Mirer. Brady Quinn had been my favorite ND QB since Mirer....I liked Mirer more than Quinn because I was young and the Irish were awesome with he and Bettis. Not to mention, I couldn't get the thought out of my head that Quinn always reminded me of one of those preppy asshole ex-friends of Dan Aykroyd's character on the movie, "Trading Places." He seemed to have this vibe of self-entitlement about him. Can't explain it. Also, he was always wearing Cubs shit, and UGH....I HATE the ****ing Cubs. I was in college at the time, which was a private college (Loras) in NE Iowa (Dubuque) and to be honest, he kind of reminded me of some of the Chica-burbian pricks who were enrolled there. Those types were probably my least favorite group on campus. Although I thought Quinn came off as somewhat of a preppy princess, I liked watching him play. Around Quinn's Junior year, he seemed to kind of develop this swagger or confidence about him and it was contagious... I was always confident with him behind center. Was always confident that whatever the situation, he had the potential to pull something off. He seemed to have a tendency to put too much on the ball at times, or throw to high, which wasn't TOTALLY detrimental at the time because his receivers were so tall... since we signed him, I have always thought that Baldwin may be able to somewhat mask his deficiencies. I realize this isn't saying much, but I liked him more than Clausen...who I always thought was a dumbass. I've watched just as much or more Stanzi than Quinn due to always being exposed to the Hawkeyes by my friends and family. Not to mention, people around here were Hawkeye-crazy during the Tate and Stanzi eras....it was difficult not to follow. Honestly, I liked and still like Stanzi more than Quinn. The closest I have ever been to making a full-fledged conversion from Irish fan to Hawkeye fan was during the Stanzi era. Then the JVB era redirected me to the Irish. It seemed border-line impossible to follow the Stanzi-Hawks and not root for them. It was a roller-coaster with him from the time he beat out previously highly-touted recruit, but collegiate failure, Jake Christensen, then 2009 which was the year he developed a reputation of being "Favre-ish," by digging huge holes that he would personally dig himself out of, to 2010, where he put up solid stats, but the team under-performed. His notorious "love it or leave it" quote in a roundabout way described some of the fans' (who I was around) perception of him... With the Hawk fans I am surrounded by, it seems you either "love him or hate him." I loved the guy...the fun factor, especially during 2009, was through the roof. And I've met him a couple times, so I know he doesn't come off as this image I have in my head of Brady Quinn's personality. He's cool as hell...goofy as hell. I'd personally like to re-live the Stanzi era than the Quinn era, but enjoyed watching Quinn....I can't really explain why Quinn hasn't been successful to this point other than his tendency to throw too high...and his footwork is pretty questionable. I'm excited to see how he does. He was an excellent leader out there. I remember in 2009, when he dueled with Stafford...Threw for 304 yards, 4 touchdowns and 0 interceptions. I remember reading that stat line and thought it was impressive considering the lack of a competent supporting cast that he had....against a very, very shitty secondary. Then again, he had games like he did against the Chiefs, where although the Browns won, he didn't really contribute to the win....I think he threw for 0 TD's and 2 INT's and minimal yardage although they put a lot of points on the board. 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Is it ok that I want Brady Quinn to go out and play above average/well/better than Cassel and we still lose games? It worked with Thigpen. But of course we didn't have a defense in 08.
I want Quinn to look like a solid back up, but make it obvious that we need a QB in 2013. |
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Quinn is not as good a QB as Cassel he can't anticipate as well, does not have a feel for the pocket and isn't as accurate. All that being said if he can just not throw interceptions and fumble the ball away he will be an improvment over Cassel. Will it be enough to win the West, probably not.
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I don't think Joe Montana in his prime could win the West given a 1-4 hole. |
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He hasn't had much starting experience. It's worth seeing for sure what we've got.
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The biggest issue with Quinn to me is that he holds the ball too long, and is a space thrower. Doesn't always have great ball placement. But he is better than Cassel. Cassel might be an ok 3rd string QB. He's seriously not 2nd string material to me. But I think Quinn is a decent #2 guy. He's not good, nor great. But he IS better. And you'll see it.
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STOP SAYING IT. |
I just realized Pioli actually got us Peyton and Brady in the same free agency class. He did exactly what we asked.
Ok, my pathetic joke is done. |
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You'll see it. I'm not saying he's waaay better. I'm just saying he's a mild upgrade. |
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I'm gonna go full homer.
Quinn throws for 200+, 2 TDs and 1INT. Something like 15-28 for 240yds. Sunday night, the Chiefsplanet server crashes. LMAO |
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I don't give a damn what happens this season as long as it doesn't ruin our chance for Geno, or even Barkley. The AFC West is gone. Forget it. And even if we did make it in some improbable manner, we'd be wasting our time when we get trashed by Pittsburgh/New England in the wildcard round. |
I think it's highly unlikely that Quinn turns out to be awesome. Anything short of awesome means we draft a QB in round one, no question.
But wouldn't it be cool IF....? I'm rooting for him. The similarity in story to Len Dawson's might mean the football gods throw us a bone 50 years later. Probably not, but it's fun to hope for a change. |
I predict 50 rushes and 7 pass attempts. They'll put the handcuffs on him so he doesn't make Matt look bad, assuming he'll be back after the bye week. This team is disorganized, and just flat out undisciplined bad. Pioli will be calling the plays this week.
And understand when it happens, it's against a team with one of the worst pass defenses in the league. |
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Hope I'm wrong. But I remember them doing the same ****ing thing to Brodie Croyle against San Diego.
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It is a no win situation... If he sucks, they go back to Cassel and say see,he gives us the best chance to win
If he does good, we may be stuck with him and miss out on getting a QBOTF |
Poll Fail, My Labarador is better than Cassel and he shits in the House too.
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A run heavy plan for us this week will be failure. We did that last week and I'm pretty sure Tampa will be ready to stuff it.
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I think the majority will claim he looks good no matter what. Last year after Palko's first appearance people were talking about Palko being better than Cassel in some aspects of the game. People are going to see what they want to see.
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