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    Default Brodie Croyle

    This is my first of many posts.
    I am a life long Chiefs fan. I visited Arrowhead just after it was complete, and saw part of a practice in 1971, and have been hooked ever since. My Uncle lives in North KC, and my cousin is a diehard season ticket holder. I live in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, graduated from UA, and have lived and breathed Crimson Tide football for 35 years.
    Brodie Croyle is the best quarterback to come out of Alabama since Joe Namath.
    KC has landed themselves something very, very special in Brodie. He is an unbelievable talent, and I believe he was born to be a star in the NFL. He comes from an exceptional family. His parents own and run a ranch for abused and misfortuned youth.
    Brodie Croyle has more character and mental toughness than most of us can relate to.
    I have hoped for along time that somehow he could end up in Kansas City. I am excited out of my so called mind
    that he did.
    When the time is right, he is going to be the man in KC, and KC football will return to the glory they deserve.
    The chiefs are eaten up with talent, and the future is bright. It appears the draft is going very well for KC.
    Welcome this young man with your open arms, and know that you have a guy who has the potential to re-write the Chiefs record books and become a rich part of Chiefs folklore.
    See you at Arrowhead.

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    Guru wrote:
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    The stories about how he grew up, are amazing. I am really pulling for the kid. How can you not like a guy like that? :-D
    I hadn't heard his life's story; do we have a rags to riches kid here?
    That would be a nice change here in KC. A backup QB that will amount to something.
    For sure; I'd like us to develope him into another Trent Green type of Field General.

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    His dad owns a Boys home. There was a whole story about it in the Star. Really down to earth kid-heart of gold!!

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    The best story was of this kid that got dropped off there with nothing but rags for clothes. Broadie went in his room and got the kid a pair of his own PJ's for bed.

    His dad said it was the proudest moment he has of Broadie.

    They are still best friends to this day.

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    Halfcan wrote:
    His dad owns a Boys home. There was a whole story about it in the Star. Really down to earth kid-heart of gold!!
    Halfcan wrote:
    The best story was of this kid that got dropped off there with nothing but rags for clothes. Broadie went in his room and got the kid a pair of his own PJ's for bed.

    His dad said it was the proudest moment he has of Broadie.

    They are still best friends to this day.
    That is too cool!

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    Halfcan wrote:
    The best story was of this kid that got dropped off there with nothing but rags for clothes. Broadie went in his room and got the kid a pair of his own PJ's for bed.

    His dad said it was the proudest moment he has of Broadie.

    They are still best friends to this day.
    This is going to be a special kid then. I look forward to many years with him. After Trent retires.
    THAT quarterback is NOT a Pro Bowl quarterback. Never was and never will be.

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    Guru wrote:
    Halfcan wrote:
    The best story was of this kid that got dropped off there with nothing but rags for clothes. Broadie went in his room and got the kid a pair of his own PJ's for bed.

    His dad said it was the proudest moment he has of Broadie.

    They are still best friends to this day.
    This is going to be a special kid then. I look forward to many years with him. After Trent retires.
    For sure; I hope the Chiefs do more to develop him then they have there other Back-up QB's

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    You mean like the next big Blundin?
    THAT quarterback is NOT a Pro Bowl quarterback. Never was and never will be.

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    Guru wrote:
    You mean like the next big Blundin?


    Yep; or Odd Collins.

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    Yep; or Odd Collins.
    Nah, Collins was not a development project. Kilian was. Obviously failed. AGAIN.
    THAT quarterback is NOT a Pro Bowl quarterback. Never was and never will be.

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    Guru wrote:
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    Yep; or Odd Collins.
    Nah, Collins was not a development project. Kilian was. Obviously failed. AGAIN.

    A complete tragic failure; I really do think the Chiefs have a golden opportunity here to develop a QOTF in Croyle if they will just do it. Have Green take the lad under his wing and bring him along. I think when Green retires we should hire him as a QB coach.

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