Chiefs missing Green as Huard falters in Miami

By Clayton Wendler  |   Tuesday, November 14, 2006  |  Comments( 5 )

Kansas City Chiefs
Three AFC West quarterbacks found themselves staring down second-half deficits yesterday. Only two brought their teams back to claim victory. In Cincinnati, young Philip Rivers led his San Diego Chargers back from a 21-point deficit, beating the Bengals 49-41. Rivers' third-down touchdown pass to backup tight end Brandon Manumaleuna provided the...
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CommentsComments: 5
No.1
Dave
02:18 PM
11/14/2006
Wow, that just blows. You guys are ready to toss Damen under the bus after one bad game. I just don't get it...What has Green ever done for KC except sit on the bench and nurse injuries. Huard has a passer rating of 97.1 and he has thrown 11 touchdowns and 1 INT. Oh, and won three games in a row against teams with winning records. Go ahead and put Green back in there...it will be good for San Diego and Denver.
No.2
Tristan
11:34 PM
11/15/2006
You are obviously out of your idiotic mind. Green has had passer ratings in the 90's every season in KC. Only P Manning has thrown for more yards than him over the last 4 seasons, and he led the best offense in the league over those same 4 seasons. Green has done his part, and I'm glad hes back. For the record Green had played 81 straight games before getting injured..yeah he rides the pine alot genius.
No.3
James
11:49 PM
11/15/2006
"...sit on the bench and nurse injuries..." is uninformed at best. You obviously missed Trent Green and the Chiefs offense dominate most NFL defenses over the last four years. Only Manning has done better in recent years.
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