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There's just...just....there's NO image, video, poem, saying, or movie clip that can in any way accurately reflect the dumbassery of these people. It's a whole new level. It's the Aurora spy plane of dumbassery. It's the warping of the space-time continuum of dumbassery. It's the larger than teleportation or time-travel........of dumbassery. Fire. Jump. Die. Repeat. Fire. Jump. Die. Repeat. Fire. Jump. Die. Repeat. :cuss: |
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KEEP SUCK ALIVE! :banghead: |
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Why I'm AGAINST it:
Brody Croyle will be an excellent QB if he's behind a quality O-line that will protect him (which means, of course, that his probability of getting injured will severely decrease). In the NE game last season, he was getting bumped around and knocked down quite a bit before suffering his shoulder injury. And his most recent injury was from being "sandwiched" by 2 very large defenders. Most QBs around the league would also have received similar injuries from the hits Brody's taken. Building up the O-line will provide him time to throw passes within all ranges, from short to long. And he does have the accuracy and arm to get the ball into the hands of his receivers way down the field. Tyler Thigpen has shown that he's got the talent and skills to read defenses, make decisions, lead the team, make quality throws, and move the ball. In short, both of the young QBs we currently have are serviceable at least and haven't themselves done anything so terrible to warrant being replaced or removed from the team. Improving the O-line will also greatly enhance our running game. Priest and LJ had great running years when they ran behind Will Shields, Brian Waters, and Willie Roaf. What has LJ accomplished since Shields and Roaf retired? Not much at all, unless you include his off-the-field ability to spit drinks. I'd also have to say that improvement of our D-line will equally greatly enhance the overall quality of our defense. So I would encourage Scott Pioli to trade down if possible to get an extra pick or two. But I believe the Chiefs need to pick up linemen and linebackers, with a secondary (well, OK then: pun intended) emphasis on cornerbacks and safeties. Another RB wouldn't hurt either. |
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We can't put him in a bubble. The Secret Service cannot be hired to protect him. It's over. The guy cannot stay healthy. Eventually, even behind 5 HOF linemen, QB's get hit. And Croyle will get hurt, again. And again. And again. I'm sorry, but not all QB's get knocked out by the hit he took in NE. Croyle is listed at 206, which means he *might, MIGHT* be 200. I'd like see him take the same exact hit with 25 lbs. of additional muscle mass. My guess, no serious injury. Let's move on, folks. We're all entitled to our opinions, but...come on... Let's stick to more meaningful discussions about Croyle. Like Mrs. Croyle and her hotness, for example. |
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