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September 18, 2009, 06:40:03 AM
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FelixRex

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Might as well. The obvious has worked. Hasn't come close to working. We would have been in as good of shape to date if we had used RBs at the QB. And I'm not a negatory type of guy. The hand has written on the wall! :kstatriot:

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“My arm gets tired from doing this,” said coach Bill Snyder, waving his arm.

September 18, 2009, 05:53:18 PM
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Thomas is the QB solution.  I'm not going to make any bones about it, this guy literally bleeds purple and white.  I remember a very young Chad May looking like Daniel Thomas about 10 years ago, makes me wonder what this Thomas kid can do when he makes his mind up to lead the team.  Can he lead the team?  Really, only time will tell but all my instincts tell me this kid has what it takes.

Thomas = the QB solution, at QB U.

A young Chad May??  I was thinking more of a young Brian Kavanaugh, or one of our other really good running QB's.  I'm guessing your putting forth some sarcasm there, Clams.  Chad May had the gun, but not the moves. 

If Kassanavoid is the best passer (thought I heard someone say that...although it may've been Keitz), then why don't we just go with him to take snaps and hand it to Thomas so that when we do pass, at least we have the outside chance to actually complete the pass.....I know, game management.  Manage all you want but if your QB can't hit a receiver, the game is mis-managed.