How many touchdowns will Croyle throw against the Saints? Again, keep in mind that he is expected to play for at least the entire first half of the game.
How many touchdowns will Croyle throw against the Saints? Again, keep in mind that he is expected to play for at least the entire first half of the game.
Last edited by chief31; 08-18-2007 at 09:28 AM.
I say the "O" coordinator opens up the play book a little more and sees what the kid can do. I say atleast 2.
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those lines looks about right. I'm gonna say the kid gets 1 td. We'll see.
Yeah, I'll take him for one TD and 2 picks. Hope I'm wrong and he goes air-raid and puts up a performance to validate everybody's faith in him, though.
Thanks for all the yards, TDs, and memories, Priest!
You can only have one favorite team. There are no "second favorites".
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There are a lot of people hatin on Brodie.
Well I can understand why...he has played about 6 drives this season. That should be more than enough for everyone to know how well he is gonna do for the season. Sure he throws some picks, but so does Grossman and the Bears got to the Bowl last year!!
The only reason a beer sweats around Canada is because he's decided it will be the next beer he drinks.
I am just saying that throwin a few picks isn't going to end the season for us.
The only reason a beer sweats around Canada is because he's decided it will be the next beer he drinks.
I agree, but throwing a pick one out of every 3 drives will end the season (6 drives / 2 interceptions -- and the last interception should count for 2 or 3 -- it was not only a horrible pass, it was a read of a defense about as bad as it can get). Anyone who thinks we can get to the playoffs with Croyle this year just needs to go back and look at the pick against Miami....
I don't hate Croyle. I like him. He has potential. Just look at his TD drive. Poise, confidence, accuracy, variety of throws. All the base skills needed.
I just don't like the idea of starting the season with the play-offs out of the picture because we are letting him learn. Wait until the play-offs are out of the picture, then start Croyle.
Look at Cutler in Denver last year. You leave Plummer in and you probably take the Chiefs spot in Indy (which sucks, but at least you get to game 17).
You can only have one favorite team. There are no "second favorites".
-- Chris, resident of Arrowhead East (St. Louis)
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