I heard a radio host late afternoon say Leinart was going to be on at 5:30 pm. I can't remember if it was Gambo and Ash or Jurecki's show. Anyone catch the interview? I haven't seen anyone post about it here or on the official forum
its on the KTAR sports front page
I have listened to it -- and its worth listening to -- but I didn't get the vibe from Matt that Dave Burns did.
It's not just you.. Every time Warner took a hard hit last year, and the camera's pan to the backup (as they always do) I saw someone with fear in his eye's, not the "Alright, time to go in and kick some ass" look that you hope to see.What vibe did Dave Bruns get? For some reason when I hear him talk he just doesnt sound like a confindent QB to me or a leader. Maybe just me...
It's not just you.. Every time Warner took a hard hit last year, and the camera's pan to the backup (as they always do) I saw someone with fear in his eye's, not the "Alright, time to go in and kick some ass" look that you hope to see.
I turned it off before Leinart came in for that game.. My TV was at considerable risk if I left it on any longerHe definitely had fire in his eyes when he went in for Warner against the Saints. He looked like the Leinart of his rookie year. A good sign in my eyes.
Burns says that it sounded as though Leinart knows Warner is retiring but is not allowed to say it.What vibe did Dave Bruns get? For some reason when I hear him talk he just doesnt sound like a confindent QB to me or a leader. Maybe just me...
It's not just you.. Every time Warner took a hard hit last year, and the camera's pan to the backup (as they always do) I saw someone with fear in his eye's, not the "Alright, time to go in and kick some ass" look that you hope to see.
Burns says that it sounded as though Leinart knows Warner is retiring but is not allowed to say it.
I didn't hear anything in that interview that has me worried. He sounds like a humble guy who knows that he cannot be Kurt and has accepted his role while continuing to work hard and be ready for his chance.
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Burns says that it sounded as though Leinart knows Warner is retiring but is not allowed to say it.
ridiculous. Are we going to start trying to read body language again? It was ridiculous when Mitch was trying to read and interpret Boldin's body language 2 years ago and it's ridiculous now. What you saw as "fear" someone else could see as calm confidence.
That's the impression I got.
+1Don't buy it. Even if is "sounds like it" If Warner knows hes retiring I think he would just come out and say it. I certainly don't believe he would tell someone like Matt and then ask him to keep it under his hat. That's some big news for someone to hold onto and not expect them to slip.
If Warner says he hasent made a decision and needs time to think it over I believe him.
Yes, because fear and confidence are easily mistaken. lol
Do you see this emoticon as sad and crying?
And this one as clearly happy?
It could be the only difference is perspective...
Well played!So your saying maybe when I saw Matt, he was upside down?
At best Matt may know which way Kurt is leaning, even though he hasn't made his final decision. Kurt could have mumbled something like "Man, I'm to old to take hits like that" during the Saints game. Matt hears, "That's it. I'm done."
I think that you are right on this. I think Matt knows that Kurt wants to retire. However the competitive nature in Warner is the demon that he is fighting against on making this decision.It could be more than that.
Players at the same position work together and sometimes are close.
Kurt could have been telling Matt from the start of training camp that he wanted to make one last good run at it.
I don't know if he "knows Knows" or if he has a pretty good inkling, or he doesn't know anything, but it wouldn't surprise me if he knows a lot more than any of us on this board.
At best Matt may know which way Kurt is leaning, even though he hasn't made his final decision. Kurt could have mumbled something like "Man, I'm to old to take hits like that" during the Saints game. Matt hears, "That's it. I'm done."