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The one thing that probably irritated me the most was how he was double pumping before throwing. He had no confidence in what he was doing. That in and of itself tells me he isn't as prepared as we were led to believe. He needed to fire that thing in there with confidence.
 

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I just can't understand what the hell this guy does in practice to make us actually put him in the games.

I'm a little mystified, as well. If you listened to the Biggest Red Rage last week, the guys were talking about how confident Lindley seemed and that he ran a meeting with the WRs on Thursday morning before the real meetings.

What on earth does this guy have to be confident about? Do you think he throws absolute dimes all through practice?

No, he wasn't. Logan Thomas has thrown an NFL TD pass.

I'll call it right now--Arians is an absolute moron for not going to LT. I'm not saying we win or keep it close with LT, necessarily, but come one. Lindley gave us no chance. NONE. 18-44 passing with a 47.2 QBR. Continuing to trot out an NFL reject that gives you absolutely ZERO chance to win is moronic.

Sorry, Arians. You're definitely the coach of the year in my book, but saying you never thought about going to LT is just moronic. Unless you're lying to cover your ass, which is acceptable lol

I dunno. I think it's probably just a different flavor of terrible. That 1-9 performance against Denver feels very long ago. Extrapolate that percentage over 45 attempts and he's 5-45. Are you ready to endure some football like that? Even the one completion he made felt like a prayer answered by with a miracle.
 

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I dunno. I think it's probably just a different flavor of terrible. That 1-9 performance against Denver feels very long ago. Extrapolate that percentage over 45 attempts and he's 5-45.

... for 405 yards, with 5 TDs! I'll take it! :biglaugh:

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Can someone please get a scrren cap of the shot of Blindley's parents in the stand early in the game? I'd really like to make it my Avatar!!!!
 

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I'm a little mystified, as well. If you listened to the Biggest Red Rage last week, the guys were talking about how confident Lindley seemed and that he ran a meeting with the WRs on Thursday morning before the real meetings.

What on earth does this guy have to be confident about? Do you think he throws absolute dimes all through practice?

Yes - I believe Lindley is a practice squad god - when he has complete mental grasp and no real defense to worry about. He is a smart guy, he looks decent out there until he throws a pass :)
 

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Seems to me like a cheap shot. Bash Lindley all you want. Involving family that just went to watch their kid play a game is wrong.


Go Cards!!!

You should see the expression on their face as he took the field... It wasn't the look of parents believing in their son.
 

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I dunno. I think it's probably just a different flavor of terrible. That 1-9 performance against Denver feels very long ago. Extrapolate that percentage over 45 attempts and he's 5-45. Are you ready to endure some football like that? Even the one completion he made felt like a prayer answered by with a miracle.

You could very well be right. You probably are. At a certain point last night, we knew, beyond a shadow of a doubt, Lindley was not going to do anything positive. We didn't know that about LT, and we don't know that about him. Yet. He probably won't be good, but at least there's a chance :(
 

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IDK, it's really not that odd. If you've played enough sports you know there are always guys who are great in practice but can't get it done in games. Then, there are those who don't really practice well but step up and make plays in games. The players called "gamers" by coaches.

Obviously, Lindley can handle the practice part of the NFL. He's been in the league three years with two teams, so he has what it takes to make a roster. But, he has failed miserably when it's for real.
 

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Obviously, Lindley can handle the practice part of the NFL. He's been in the league three years with two teams, so he has what it takes to make a roster. But, he has failed miserably when it's for real.

Maybe he's one of those guys who sucks really bad during the regular season and turns it on for the playoffs. I mean....we don't really know how good he can be when it's "Win or go home".

Trying to be optimistic here.....nevermind, we're screwed! :bang:
 

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The Browns are starting Connor Shaw, I wonder if he will have better stats than Lindley.
 

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The Chiefs are starting Chase Daniel, I wonder if he will have better stats than Lindley.
 

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Obviously, Lindley can handle the practice part of the NFL. He's been in the league three years with two teams, so he has what it takes to make a roster. But, he has failed miserably when it's for real.
Yep, when the game starts and it's game speed he is totally lost.

Hard to see us win Sunday or our first playoff game with him at the helm.
 

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The Chiefs are starting Chase Daniel, I wonder if he will have better stats than Lindley.


He will. I think Chase is a very good QB and isn't much of a drop off from Alex Smith. I would rather have him than Stanton, to be honest.
 

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Blindley blows...all backups will perform better than his weak ass.
 

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He will. I think Chase is a very good QB and isn't much of a drop off from Alex Smith. I would rather have him than Stanton, to be honest.
What are you basing that on? It may turn out to be true, but there is absolutely nothing to this point in his career to suggest or support that statement.

Why would you rather have him than Stanton? He's a small, weak armed, timing based QB that would be a terrible fit for this offense. KC is probably the best place for him as their offense requires no passes more than 6 yards downfield.
 

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