Title: Re: Circle of life? Post by: Philly Fin Fan on January 29, 2006, 12:40:24 am I just thought I'd gravedig this, since we are closer to the draft now, than when I first posted it.
Title: Re: Circle of life? Post by: YoFuggedaboutit on January 29, 2006, 09:47:28 am I just thought I'd gravedig this, since we are closer to the draft now, than when I first posted it. Smart idea. I think Croyle will turn out to be a very good NFL QB. Notice he was totally lighting it up at the beginning of the season (like Drew Weatherford at FSU), then his performance slipped a little after the Florida game when Bama's star RB was injured, then he totally tanked late in the season due to some of his starting O-Line getting hurt as well as Pothro. He is accurate and distributes the ball well. Behind a line coached by Hudson Houck, he will have enough time to get rid of the ball. Title: Re: Circle of life? Post by: CF DolFan on January 29, 2006, 03:25:49 pm I haven't seen him except for his bowl game. I wasn't overly impressed. I know it was only one game but I was specificly watching for him.
Title: Re: Circle of life? Post by: The_Phinatic on January 31, 2006, 09:15:16 am Quote More importantly then all that - how many front teeth is he missing? Watch it! Alabama may be a little redneck but we didn't start the drinking $3 coffee craze like Seattle. Croyle has an NFL arm, but he is very injury prone. He missed his Senior year in High School and 2 years of college ball. He is not a good size for the NFL either. Too small. He's from good stock -- his dad played at UA too and is known here as one of the best people in the State (owns a Ranch for boys who need help). It's easy to like Croyle, but he is a big risk because of his size and injury history. Title: Re: Circle of life? Post by: CF DolFan on January 31, 2006, 12:19:26 pm Watch it! Alabama may be a little redneck but we didn't start the drinking $3 coffee craze like Seattle. Croyle has an NFL arm, but he is very injury prone. He missed his Senior year in High School and 2 years of college ball. He is not a good size for the NFL either. Too small. He's from good stock -- his dad played at UA too and is known here as one of the best people in the State (owns a Ranch for boys who need help). It's easy to like Croyle, but he is a big risk because of his size and injury history. |