Aug 18th 2008 1:00PM by Matt Moore (author feed)
Filed under: Chiefs, AFC West
: Oh, holy God. Do we have to start here? Can’t we start at defensive line? Or even offensive line? No? Okay. So last season, Damon Huard was such the pinnacle of mediocrity, he may have redefined the word for decades. It wasn’t so much that Huard was spectacularly terrible, throwing constant interceptions as he heaved them down the field, Rex-Grossman-style, it was that he looked singularly incapable of actually getting the ball downfield to begin with. So, after far too many games watching the offense set new franchise lows, Brodie Croyle who had been waiting in the wings, finally took the reins. The results were less than spectacular. Chiefs fans support Croyle because the kid has shown flashes of leadership and a pretty solid arm. The trouble is, the protection was so bad last year, no one knows whether to pin the offense’s disastrous play on an inability by Brodie to produce, or a result of the fact that Croyle spent so much time on the run it’s a wonder he’s not dead in the cold, cold ground. So with a retooled and slightly upgraded offensive line, he should be better? Right? Right? Oh, Jesus, where’s the bottle? Wait, what? Huard’s still on the team? Must get bigger bottle. Continue Reading



