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go bo 08-19-2007 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Laz
could certainly be true


the problem is that you just don't know until you try and are we really gonna want to try during a 'winning' season.

the time is now



imo the only real question is to start Croyle game 1 or wait until around mid-season

i'd start crolye in game 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and the bye week too...

the kid sorta reminds me of Namath, with a lot less bluster...

rather than starting him in mid-season, why not let him be really ready to play by then...

by learning on the job, being coached up, getting familiar with what his team mates can and cannot do...

my bet is that he'll screw up like all rookies but he'll likely do so many other things well...

the more reps he gets, the further along he will be by mid-season...

TEX 08-19-2007 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Coogs
I have heard/read several people bashing on Croyle for throwing off of his back foot. I just got done watching SPORTSCENTER run highlights of some of last nights pre-season games. And guess what? Favre threw at TD pass off his back foot. So did Garcia. And Hasselback threw a pass off his backfoot as well. Looks like Croyle is in some good company IMO.


That's one way to look at it. But ask yourself how many picks Brodie has thrown when throwing off his back foot. Problem also is that sometimes he has time to set his feet but he doesn't - he just "flings" it kind of side arm. YIKES!

TEX 08-19-2007 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by kcirnamffoh
I didn't see any of the others but as I recall Croyle didn't need to be throwing off his back foot. In fact it was more falling backwards as I remember. He wasn't under that much pressure. There was one guy just ahead of him. He could have at least set his feet. On top of that he just kind flinged it. Didn't really throw it. Kind of side armed it. It was down right lousy fundementals, in fact, there wasn't any. It seemed to me like he thought he could just easily complete this pass. No problem. Don't matter how I throw it. I think its scary.

EXACTLY! Very well said and you're not dogging the kid. He does it exactly how you described it. It's not pretty and I bet it's not easily fixed because he did it at Alabama as well. He does have potential, but jeez I hope he can learn from his mistakes...


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