If Trevor keeps Lynch on the bench, it's more positive about Trevor than negative on Lynch, IMO. Musgrave is there to develop these two and Trevor showed a lot of promise without much help on the line, ground attack or short passing options.
If Trevor can become a consistent 3500 yd guy with a decent TD:INT ratio, that's all you can ask for at this point. Little is expected of him because he's a 7th round guy... so what.
Dude was better than expected last year and has great qualities. The best man will win the gig and we will see how the supporting cast falls in line to produce. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania: If Trevor keeps Lynch on the bench, it's more positive about Trevor than negative on Lynch, IMO. Musgrave is there to develop these two and Trevor showed a lot of promise without much help on the line, ground attack or short passing options.
If Trevor can become a consistent 3500 yd guy with a decent TD:INT ratio, that's all you can ask for at this point. Little is expected of him because he's a 7th round guy... so what.
Dude was better than expected last year and has great qualities. The best man will win the gig and we will see how the supporting cast falls in line to produce.
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
If Trevor keeps Lynch on the bench, it's more positive about Trevor than negative on Lynch, IMO. Musgrave is there to develop these two and Trevor showed a lot of promise without much help on the line, ground attack or short passing options.
If Trevor can become a consistent 3500 yd guy with a decent TD:INT ratio, that's all you can ask for at this point. Little is expected of him because he's a 7th round guy... so what.
Dude was better than expected last year and has great qualities. The best man will win the gig and we will see how the supporting cast falls in line to produce.
Anyone that says Elway doesn't know QB talent or that he will stop until he has another stud QB under center is either being disingenuous or is just plain wrong.
I"m enjoying watching the process leading up to the next QB1. [Reply]
Originally Posted by vailpass:
Anyone that says Elway doesn't know QB talent or that he will stop until he has another stud QB under center is either being disingenuous or is just plain wrong.
I"m enjoying watching the process leading up to the next QB1.
He's drafted two QB's early and neither have amounted to shit
Just because you were a great QB doesn't mean you can find one yourself. Your claim that he knows QB talent is baseless, unless you're giving him credit for finding Manning :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
He's drafted two QB's early and neither have amounted to shit
Just because you were a great QB doesn't mean you can find one yourself. Your claim that he knows QB talent is baseless, unless you're giving him credit for finding Manning :-)
The fact that you see spending draft picks on QBs as a bad thing tells it all.
He'll keep on drafting/trading until he has one. That's how it's done. Not that you'd know.
The next time I need input on QB1 from a Chiefs fan I'll be sure to ask you. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
If Trevor keeps Lynch on the bench, it's more positive about Trevor than negative on Lynch, IMO. Musgrave is there to develop these two and Trevor showed a lot of promise without much help on the line, ground attack or short passing options.
If Trevor can become a consistent 3500 yd guy with a decent TD:INT ratio, that's all you can ask for at this point. Little is expected of him because he's a 7th round guy... so what.
Dude was better than expected last year and has great qualities. The best man will win the gig and we will see how the supporting cast falls in line to produce.
kc fans don't get it. They are now in about the same position only alex is at the tail end of his career and he has hit his high water mark. They are excited about their 1st round pick that they gave up just as much for to get and he is going to be on the bench for at least a year, maybe more if they can't trust him to take over a year from now.
Having 2 young QB's pushing each other is great, what is even better is that there is an OC who will play to their strengths now rather than pound them into his system. kc fans almost have to root against their current starter in order to see their shiny new toy play.
I get the excitement, I would be excited too if my team hadn't drafted a QB in forever. [Reply]
Originally Posted by vailpass:
The fact that you see spending draft picks on QBs as a bad thing tells it all.
He'll keep on drafting/trading until he has one. That's how it's done. Not that you'd know.
The next time I need input on QB1 from a Chiefs fan I'll be sure to ask you.
Missed your edit, but continuing to try/persistence does not guarantee success. Just ask the Browns. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Missed your edit, but continuing to try/persistence does not guarantee success. Just ask the Browns.
I edited late, my bad.
No, trying doesn't guarantee success but not trying certainly guarantees failure.
And Elway knows QB1 when he has it and won't stop until he gets one. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
He's drafted two QB's early and neither have amounted to shit
Just because you were a great QB doesn't mean you can find one yourself. Your claim that he knows QB talent is baseless, unless you're giving him credit for finding Manning :-)
And yet he continues to stick to his plan of drafting a developmental QB every year, even this year in a year where he technically didn't need to.
You guys are going to find out fast that just because your team moved up into the top 10 to draft a QB doesn't mean he will be any good. Plus then you won't have the developmental guys in the pipeline to fall back on and give a shot. [Reply]