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Chiefs position analysis: QuarterbackBy Mike Ash | Thursday, February 07, 2008 | |
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| No.1 Kyle |
02:16 PM 02/07/2008 | |
| I think the Chiefs should stick with Croyle for next season. Save the first pick for a solid tackle or right guard.I have a lot of trust in Croyle and believe if we a get at least a mediocre o-line were in for a good showing from Croyle and a decent season. | ||
| No.2 KCmaniac |
06:39 PM 02/07/2008 | |
| I agree about sticking with Croyle beings the Chiefs really have no other choice. They have too many holes to fill and spending an early pick on QB doesn't help with that. They can't afford to waste the time they've put into Croyle without knowing what he really is capable of. As far as your trust in him, I wouldn't know where that comes from considering all the factors. Although, he hasn't had the opportunity with solid blocking and two receivers playing at a high level, he didn't show enough to overcome these deficiencies to even win one start. I certainly didn't see enough to "trust" in him but he did show some potential. Hopefully Croyle has the ability and intelligence to avoid injury and stay available enough to develop his style and repoire with his teammates. | ||
| No.3 wgslaw |
01:18 AM 02/09/2008 | |
| I think Crole is an outstanding talent-A level arm strength, A level short and intermediate accuracy (B- deep), B level mobility, good leader, good competitor, good attitude, can improvise. Needs work on touch passes. Durability is the issue. Otherwise, he has more talent than any QB in this years draft. | ||
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