The big anti-hijack thread.....
Talk about anything, but if this works than we don't have to keep looking around all the threads to see who is still on tonight, and every night, or even every day! Talk about the chiefs, talk about tomorrow, talk about football, politics or even how to do flooring and the applicable budget. What you're drinking, how hard it is to sleep, etc. Every thing is acceptable in this thread.....
Originally Posted by Bugeater:
Ooh. Thurs nite will be tough.
That's what I get for never usuing vacation time. I have plenty to take off a day here and there. Weeknight games suck. Especially since it's "just preseason".
Originally Posted by luv:
Anyone looking to go to a preseason game? I've been asking around, but I've gotten zero responses. All I'm asking is to split parking. Contrary to popular belief, I will not rape you.
I'll pay for the parking and tickets, you provide the gas money for me.
Well, I have to post this somewhere, but this isn't worth its own thread.
It's an email exchange between Walter Cherepinski, author and editor-in-chief of Walter Football, and myself. Any thoughts are welcome.
My email.
Let me ask you something, as a die-hard Chiefs fan.
You've always been outspoken as to how Trent Green is an overrated QB, because he was armed in KC with an elite backfield, OL, and tight end.
Yet you've crowned Philip Rivers with a three star rating in the San Diego Chargers' season preview and you declared him a Top 10 QB, even though he himself is armed in San Diego with an elite backfield, OL, and tight end.
Just trying to decipher why Trent Green was so transparently untalented yet Philip Rivers is a Top 10 QB.
Thanks.
His response.
Thanks for visiting my site and sending me an e-mail.
You make a great argument regarding the comparisons between Philip Rivers and the Trent Green of yesteryear.
First, while I said Trent Green was armed with powerful weapons around him, it was only to state that Holmes, Johnson, Gonzalez, the offensive line, etc. enhanced his skills and made him look better than he was. Note that I never said Green was horrible; I just said he was overrated. If I stated otherwise, let me know so I can change my words. Green used to be regarded as one of the premier quarterbacks in the NFL. I never thought he should have been part of that echelon; rather, the Green of 2002, 2003, etc. probably would have been ranked between 8 and 16 in my rankings.
I also think Rivers has way more potential than Green ever had. Rivers essentially advanced as far as Green ever did in his career last year - a great record and a second-round exit after a bye despite having a great supporting cast - but keep in mind that Rivers was basically a rookie. I think he'll continue to improve. Remember, in my rankings I said, "This list predicts how well each signal caller will play this season, and this season only." Rivers should be much better in 2007 than he was in 2006 (at least I think he will be). Meanwhile, Green will continue to struggle.
Originally Posted by luv:
I only know of the Trent Green of the last few years. I've heard that he wasn't so great in his earlier years. Can someone tell me more?
Really low draft choice with Redskins, did not play much. Hard to say he was either good or bad since he was not playing most of the time.
Originally Posted by Logical:
Really low draft choice with Redskins, did not play much. Hard to say he was either good or bad since he was not playing most of the time.
How did he end up in St Louis? He was in St Louis, right?
Very nice this year; didn't want to come back. We just played the whole week by ear instead of trying to strictly adhere to a tightly fitted itinerary.
Originally Posted by luv:
How did he end up in St Louis? He was in St Louis, right?
The offensive coordinator under DV wanted him in St Louis (don't remember who that was) so they picked him up. In preseason Trent was tearing it up but Rodney Harrison hit him and blew out his knee and the rest is history for Kurt Warner.