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09/16/2007 at 3:13 pm #731116
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Memberwindwalker has just joined the ChiefsCrowd.com community!
Please join me in welcoming windwalker to the site!
09/16/2007 at 4:47 pm #779544rbedgood
MemberWelcome aboard…
09/16/2007 at 9:59 pm #779551windwalker
MemberTruth… I have never been a Chiefs fan, BUT… now that you picked up Tyler Thigpen on waivers from the Vikings, I want to follow what is going on.
20 years ago I started teaching at Coastal Carolina University, and was one of the forerunners in insisting that we get a football program.
Thiggy was our QB for the first four years, and really developed in his JR/SR year… He is a personable and ethical person… and when you meet him you will know what I mean.
he has very good work ethics, and is a very smart QB.. reads well… and has a very good arm with a very soft touch.. when the scouts saw him throw acturately for 50 yards on his knees, raised some eyebrows. He is durable, and can run very well..
I look forward to seeing him becoming the Chiefs starter, which I think may come before the end of this year.I think I might try to get a #4 Chiefs shirt to wear to my classes at CCU.
09/16/2007 at 10:04 pm #779554chief31
Memberwindwalker;23213 wrote:Truth… I have never been a Chiefs fan, BUT… now that you picked up Tyler Thigpen on waivers from the Vikings, I want to follow what is going on.
20 years ago I started teaching at Coastal Carolina University, and was one of the forerunners in insisting that we get a football program.
Thiggy was our QB for the first four years, and really developed in his JR/SR year… He is a personable and ethical person… and when you meet him you will know what I mean.
he has very good work ethics, and is a very smart QB.. reads well… and has a very good arm with a very soft touch.. when the scouts saw him throw acturately for 50 yards on his knees, raised some eyebrows. He is durable, and can run very well..
I look forward to seeing him becoming the Chiefs starter, which I think may come before the end of this year.I think I might try to get a #4 Chiefs shirt to wear to my classes at CCU.
Well, I don’t know much about the guy. But it sounds like you believe he will be a good one. I hope so too.
09/17/2007 at 11:55 am #779757sling58
Memberwindwalker;23213 wrote:Truth… I have never been a Chiefs fan, BUT… now that you picked up Tyler Thigpen on waivers from the Vikings, I want to follow what is going on.
20 years ago I started teaching at Coastal Carolina University, and was one of the forerunners in insisting that we get a football program.
Thiggy was our QB for the first four years, and really developed in his JR/SR year… He is a personable and ethical person… and when you meet him you will know what I mean.
he has very good work ethics, and is a very smart QB.. reads well… and has a very good arm with a very soft touch.. when the scouts saw him throw acturately for 50 yards on his knees, raised some eyebrows. He is durable, and can run very well..
I look forward to seeing him becoming the Chiefs starter, which I think may come before the end of this year.I think I might try to get a #4 Chiefs shirt to wear to my classes at CCU.
What is wrong with you? Not a Chiefs fan…….the nerve of some people.
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