Your insight would be greatly appreciated.
Ingtar...what do you think of Kordell?
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I would have to guess he is VERY busy at this time of the year . I haven't seen him on in a bit.Get all the fools on your side and you can be elected to anything.
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Do you watch football ? What do you think of Kordell Miyagi ?
He is a good athlete, poor qb, not very bright, has trouble reading defenses, strong arm but erratic, can make plays out of the pocket, knows MM's offense, could be a serviceable backup but God help them if he has to start more than a couple of games.
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Originally posted by eyedog
Do you watch football ? What do you think of Kordell Miyagi ?
He is a good athlete, poor qb, not very bright, has trouble reading defenses, strong arm but erratic, can make plays out of the pocket, knows MM's offense, could be a serviceable backup but God help them if he has to start more than a couple of games.
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Originally posted by eyedog
Do you watch football ? What do you think of Kordell Miyagi ?
Originally posted by eyedog
I know but I answered. He's only been in the league ten years I think we have a read on his abilities.
Thanks for your input though eyedog.
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I'm not Ingtar but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night. Not really, but here goes. Kordell Stewart has a good arm and ample athleticism. He lacks the ability you want in your QB to read sophisticated defences an know where to pass the ball. Drew Bledsoe can read defences. He just does it too slow to run the Gilbride offence. Under Gilbride, Stewart would have been an even bigger flop. I think Stewart has to run a fairly simple offence. If he's your backup, you need one playbook for your starting offensive lineup, and an abridged version of it for Kordell Stewart. If a team were to plan on Kordell Sewart as its starter, they would need to have superior athletes at every skill position, because you would have to rely on them outplaying their opposite in most matchups. Stick him in NE, where they have had average to below average running backs and average receivers nd he would be pitiful.I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
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