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Should have kept Thigpen… he more talent than Cassel.
KansasCityChris;140384 wrote:Exactly my point. It makes me laugh when people use fantasy football and how well they did to make their point. Being the GM of a football franchise is a huge responsibility not just because a GM deals with millions of dollars but also because they must deal with the stress of the press and manage all of the coachs, players , advertising. They must know how to keep a team from going over the cap and not just for one season they have to do it every year. They are basically the man that is in charge of everything and if you don’t have any experience to do the job at a professional level, it can tear a guy a new as in a heart beat. Scott Pioli didn’t get recruited from Joes pub making out his fantasy list for the upcoming season, the man is highly educated and his path of championships at New England is his proof.It makes me laugh harder when people use Madden to proclaim how smart they are!!!:lol::lol::lol:
Mock drafts, fantasy football are all just a bunch of armchair coaches and GMs
I know it is fun, but…. the real poopy is on the real coaches and Gm’s shoulders..
This is almost, not quite, the way I feel about you Madden whizzes. IT’S NOT REAL…
Wait until the draft and all free agents are chosen, then state what the Chiefs should do.
Oh… I forgot.. when that happens, we have the mini camp, the preseason camp and the preseaons games.
I know we all go.. I wish.. I hope.. if this happens or that happens.. Hey folks… face it.. we are only fans.. Love ’em when they win.. Love ’em when they lose
09/16/2007 at 9:59 pm in reply to: This just in: windwalker joins the ChiefsCrowd.com community… #779551Truth… 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.
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