O'Brien vs Pennington

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  1. ConcordeChops

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    Dave Cadigan, jesus. Another first round whiff.

    Now I remember why I drink to forget.
     
  2. endydee

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    Too bad they couldn't mix both O'Brien and Pennington into one QB. O'Brien's arm strength, and durability mixed with Pennington's smarts, play action, and guile would've been something to see.
     
  3. Harpua

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    With KOB I felt like we were never out of a game. With Chad I felt like that alot. It depends what you like, a safe game manager or a risky playmaker. Both were limited.
     
  4. Vanbiesbrouck

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    Thing about KOB, his offense was fun to watch. Never felt that way about Pennington. I get the smarts and the play action, but be it arm strength or coaching style, we always seemed to be trying to win 16-9. Under Kenny O, we were trying to win by blowing up the scoreboard. I like CP a lot, but I'd take KOB any day. Just way more fun to watch, offensively.
     
  5. Barry the Baptist

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    1986 Draft
    Round 1 - Mike Haight OG Iowa
    Round 2 - Doug Williams OT Texas A&M (Pepper Johnson and John Offerdahl go 2 and 3 picks later)
    Round 3 - Tim Crawford LB Texas Tech
    Round 4 - Rogers Alexander LB Penn State
    Round 5 - Ron Hadley LB Washington
    Round 6 - No pick
    Round 7 - Bob White C Maine
    Round 8 - Robert Ducksworth DB Southern Miss
    Round 9 - Nuu Faaola RB Hawaii
    Round 10 - Carl Carr LB North Carolina
    Round 11 -Vince Amoia RB Arizona State (should be noted that David Norrie who was our QB during the strike in 87 went 8 picks higher)
    Round 12 - Sal Cesario OL Cal Poly SLO

    4 fucking linebackers yet we passed on Pepper for some guy I don't even think played a down for us.

    1985

    At least we got Toon in round 1 but

    Round 2 - Lester Lyles
    Round 3 - Donnie Elder
    Round 4- Doug Allen (Mark Bavaro 5 picks later)
    Round 5- Troy Benson
    Round 6- Jeff Deaton/Rich Miano
    Round 7 - no pick
    Round 8 - Matt Monger
    Round 9- Mike Waters
    Round 10- Kerry Glenn (I remember the guys who sat behind us hated that guy)
    Round 11- Brad White
    Round 12- Bill Wallace

    At least some of the guys in 85 made the roster....
     
  6. 1968jetsfan

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    Lord those two drafts were depressing...
     
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    This is a topic we actually agree on.
     
  8. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    I still really liked both but it's really not that close. Chad was the better QB.
     
  9. Hobbes3259

    Hobbes3259 Well-Known Member

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    Have to disagree. Kenny O on Chads team...wins a Super Bowl.

    Chad on Kennys team...is put of the league in two years due to injury.
     
  10. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    Kenny had more talented teams and couldn't even win a SB and he played in an incredibly weak era in the AFC where all the strong teams were in the NFC while Chad had a dynasty team in his division.
     
  11. alleycat9

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    i would take kenny obrien, that said its just personal preference, i really liked both of them.
     
  12. Hobbes3259

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    No offensive line....ever.
     
  13. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    The OL was very underrated, I am not saying it was great but Kenny took so many sacks not b/c of the OL but b/c he held the ball too long looking for big plays. he was very Bledsoe like in that regard.
     

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