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Sanchez is not a franchise QB. He's a stop-gap placeholder. One of the primary differences between the Broncos and Chiefs is that the stop-gap veteran is viewed as just that and not as a potential franchise QB who just needed a new start and another chance. If Sanchez surprises, profit. If Sanchez is Sanchez, they'll move to Lynch when they think he's ready. And if Lynch sucks, they'll move on quickly. Chiefs fans criticizing Denver for its choices at QB is not just people in glass house throwing stones... It's people in glass homes throwing boulders with goddamn trebuchet. |
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300 million people and you can't find one more guy to fill one of 40 spots thats supposed to be so valuable in the pro football world? Don't even try to answer that. You know you cant |
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I hate the goddamn Broncos, and I hate even more that their owner and GMs have been fitting their KC counterparts for clown shoes for the past 20 years. |
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I spelled it out for you in as basic a way possible |
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I have never actually dunked a donut in any coffee |
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Interesting. ..related to Freud and the father of propaganda |
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'Bernays convinced industries that the news, not advertising, was the best medium to carry their message to an unsuspecting public." |
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Your attempt at questioning was obfuscated by your obtuseness. Is your question is "why is Sanchez still in the league if he's a backup/stop-gap" the answer is that he's a backup/stop-gap level QB. If your question is "why aren't there more good QBs produced in the US," there are a variety of factors at play there, including but not limited to: advent of spread offenses, competition from other sports, specialization of HS athletes, etc. |
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Bless you for trying. |
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