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Croyle knows he still needs to win over Chiefs
Croyle knows he still needs to win over Chiefs
All it takes is a simple word for Chiefs quarterback Brodie Croyle to spring into action. Colt. Pony. Dragon.
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FRIDAY MORNING ONE-LINERS
ProFootballTalk.com — ... ” Chiefs QB Brodie Croyle calls what he’ll be running this year “ a pretty simple offense . It’s giving guys the chance to go out and play, not a whole lot of thinking about it, just go out and line up and go.” Chiefs LB Napoleon Harris seems to think he’s being unfairly blamed for the team’s problems: “We were 4-12, so somebody’s going to get blamed I guess … ...

NFL Friday: Vince Young Owns Up; Urlacher Shows Up
Football for Breakfast — ... (Boston Herald) Bills: Ko Simpson Has Spring in His Step (Buffalo News) Jets: Bryan Thomas Rips His 2007 Performance (Daily News) Jaguars: WR Porter Cautious with Injury (Florida Times-Union) Titans: Vince Young: I Wasn’t Going to Quit (Tennessean) Bengals: WR Gabriel Cut from Club (Cincinnati Enquirer) Chiefs: Croyle Knows He Still Needs to Win Over Chiefs (Kansas City Star) NFC ...

Croyle is grasping offense well
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog — Posted by ESPN.com's Bill Williamson Brodie Croyle will be under a ton of pressure in training camp as he tries to hold off Tyler Thigpen in the battle to be Kansas City's starting quarterback. It will be one of the top battles of the NFL this summer. But Croyle appears relaxed. He said he has a firm grasp of the offense and what he needs to do. This is a good sign. Croyle, who has already gotten the stamp of approval from his best receiver, Dwayne Bowe, needs to go into the battle with confidence. 

Chiefs Simplify Offense, Brodie Croyle Should Benefit (Theoretically)
FanHouse — ... has simplified the offense, which, theoretically, should allow Croyle to worry less about formations and pass protections, and more about what happens after the snap. ...

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