Even back then, Marques Hagans’ most effective weapon was the element of surprise.
Opponents knew he was coming, but he never was the man he had replaced, and that gave other teams some relief. It happened in high school and then in college.
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I
and perhaps I alone, have more confidence in Hagans abilities as a NFL QB than I do in Tyler Thigpen’s. And that is not much
by KansasCityShuffle on Sep 20, 2008 6:33 PM CDT 0 recs
You clearly
will not be allowed on the Bones bandwagon after tomorrow.
Hagans has never had sex with a skeleton. Not once. What does THAT say about his ability to compete in the NFL?
Bones. It's not just a noun it's a verb. Not just a nickname, a movement.
by Ridiculous Matt on Sep 20, 2008 8:12 PM CDT 0 recs
And...
There’s no way Hagans would start on my fantasy team.
Today, when everyone else hears “Touchdown Kan-sas City,” I’ll be hearing “Fantasy Points, Bitches.”
by NJChiefsFan on
Sep 21, 2008 10:05 AM CDT
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Establishing the Kordoza Line
If we can finish with a passer rating above 75, then I consider this season a monumental success.
by primetime 07 on
Sep 21, 2008 10:10 AM CDT
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Unless
Unless Huard is starting then the passer rating should be hovering around 155 to 156. He doesn’t complete passes he teleports them into the hands of the WRs. I guess he’s some efficiency freak or something but I personally like it.
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Sep 21, 2008 10:11 AM CDT
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