4 - Tyler Thigpen. Thigpen made a name for himself in 2008, when he emerged as a solid young prospect while putting up good numbers running Chan Gailey's offense. That tie will lead to speculation that Gailey could choose to reunite himself with Thigpen; currently employed by Miami, he's another player that the team would have to acquire via trade. There's a not-insignificant crowd of NFL scouts that believe Thigpen, who will be 26 this April, has what it takes to be a franchise quarterback at this level. Though Kansas City was just 1-10 in the 11 starts he made in 2008, Thigpen threw 17 touchdowns to 12 interceptions in those contests. That's more scoring tosses than any Bills quarterback has had over the last three years. I, personally, would be very intrigued with a Gailey/Thigpen reunion, but rank him this low because, obviously, Thigpen isn't exactly experienced. He'd be a rather large gamble on the organization's part.
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Joel Thorman
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Maybe Buffalo should try to trade for Tony G, too…since he caught over half of Thigpen’s TD throws.
Seriously, though…I think it would be cool to see the guy get a shot somewhere. He’s a likable kid, so it’s hard not to root for him to do well. And with Buffalo’s current QB’s…I’m not sure how much they would have to lose by bringing in Thigpen.
It's official
the blogs have officially run out of things to write about. I vote we shut down the place til august, it’s be easier that way.
Blame my wife!
Waiting until August 2010
You could just stop coming ;)
it’d be easier on me that way, because I truly don’t have shit to do at work.
So full of sh*t that toilet bowls have to wipe.
I have the same problem at work
but if i see another lame post i’m gonna scream :-)
Blame my wife!
Waiting until August 2010
Scream into the mic
and don’t forget to press record :)
So full of sh*t that toilet bowls have to wipe.
I love when people complain about lame post.
But yet you took the time to click on it, and write a comment?
The problem is easily solvable, If you don’t like a post don’t waste your time in reading it and don’t waste other peoples time by having to read your comments.
Chiefs set an NFL record,most roster changes in 1 season.
by bringbacktheglory on Feb 9, 2010 2:12 PM CST up reply actions
in theory yes
but putting aside the boredom at work issue, there are other things that make the compulsive click and commenter stop by. First and foremost, bad titles. You end up feeling duped by a bad title and then feel it your duty to comment. Second and not least, some people on the internet are wrong and must be told.

Blame my wife!
Waiting until August 2010
























