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:spock: Last week in his first drive he looked as good as any QB in the game - even Peyton Manning. I've watched that drive several times over the last week and am still amazed at how he threw the ball. On the INT last week, sure he missed the read on the D, but had he been throwing to TG instead of Wilson, TG would have got the ball. FWIW, last night was also the worst I've seen the OL. Add in the equation that it looked to me like they were trying to call a game to keep Croyle from making mistakes and I think there's more to it than just Croyle. You could say the same of Huard, he looked horrible last week and wasn't able to play do to injury this week. FWIW, I'll also go on record to say that if we start Huard for any reason other than perhaps concern about the OL getting our future QB hurt before McIntire is back, then we should just go ahead and cut Croyle now and move on. |
START BRODIE CROYLE, HE GIVES US THE BEST CHANCE TO WIN NOW, AND FOR THE FUTURE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!HE IS GOING TO LEARN AND WITH LJ AND D-MAC HE HAS A SHOT TO PROVE THAT HE IS THE BEST QB FOR THE JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THE KC BRASS NEEDS TO GROW A SET OF BALLS AND START BRODIE CROYLE AND SET KC CHIEFS UP FOR A SB IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF YEARS... GROWING PAINS... Peyton Manning went through them... Other QBs have had their growing pains and went on to Super Bowls, so it is our turn. BUT nnNNOOO we can't do that because we listen to ESPN jerk offs or some piss aunt journalist!!!!! OLD VETERAN QBs HAVE NOT GOT US A SUPER BOWL AND I DON"T CARE HOW GOOD THEY ARE THEY HAVE NOT DONE IT IN 30 YEARS FOR US. Why should we wait another year with Brodie on the bench and waist another year of solid QB development?????At the same time we will miss Bowe become a target of Brodie for the next several years. They should be on the same field to gain that connection like Peyton Manning and Reggie Wayne. |
Why is it I keep reading Stuart Huard everytime I see this topic?
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Huard isn't the guy to start. He's actually worse. If you've been watching the preseason games, he's proved that.
Honestly, leaving Croyle in the QB, and bringing back the wishbone, the Chiefs might be better off that way. |
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Just wanted to get that out of my system. I'll STFU |
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People are upset about losing pre season games, they are not even regular season games. Like I said, it is funny that people state they are willing to suffer through a rebuild and are upset after the kid has not played like an All Pro after very little experience. |
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who's the man ...... huh .... who's da man :p
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On April 2000, Bill Parcells and Al Groh selected Chad Pennington in the first round. Parcells had four #1 picks that year. The Jets made the decision they wanted Pennington to be the future of the franchise. Al Groh resigned on Dec 2001 and Parcells resigned Jan 2001. Shortly after Herm Edwards and Terry Bradway were hired. Herm brought in Paul Hackett.
Pennington was not Herm Edwards guy. In 2001 the Jets won 10 games with all of Parcells high profile guys. Curtis Martin rushed for 1500 yds, while keeping it out of the hands of Vinny Testaverdi. Pennington a #1 pick remained on the bench. In 2002, the fans were growing tired of Testaverdi inteceptions. Vinny was a vertical QB and was completely lost and ineffective under Hackett's West Coast offense. Pennington was more suited for short passes. During preseason in 2002, Pennington showed great leadership and accuracy on the field. He produced three TD's and no interceptions. Vinny looked terrible and continued to struggle. After listening to Herm's press conferences, fans were convinced that Pennington would be the starter for the 2002 season. But Herm picked Testaverdi to start. The Jets went 1-4. Edwards refused to give Chad a chance to turn it around until the six game with the season on the line. Edwards had no choice but make the switch. The remainder of the season, Pennington threw 22 TDs and only 6 INT. He posted a QB rating of 124.7 and a final week win over the Green Bay Packers, sent the Jets into the playoffs. As soon as the season ended, Herm continued to get rid of Parcells guys. He managed to put the worst offensive line together. Chad took the worst beatings -- his injuries were horrific. For the next few years, Herm lost all of the roster QBs to game-day injuries. During Edwards tenure with the Jets, not once did they draft an offensive player to groom on the offensive line. Pennington required rotator cuff surgery twice in his career among other broken bones -- Edwards did not have a problem giving up a second round pick for a kicker. During one game, all three QBs went down with an injury, leaving the Jets to find another QB future casualty to sign on Monday. Pennington's first professional game as an NFL QB was against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs won. |
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