The gloom and doom attitudes towards Leinart based on preseason really makes me scratch my head. Grading a Cards QB based on preseason games typically leaves a fan feeling underwhelmed for a few reasons.
In the Whisenhut era, the Cards are a combined 3-11 in the preseason with one of the wins being the poor performance last week vs Houston. Each year we go through the same thing where Whiz plays it incredibly vanilla with no scheming because he wants to see how guys react in tough situations. I am convinced that he prefers this because he keeps guys motivated and this team responds well when bad things are said about them.
I went back and looked at the QB play of Warner and Leinart in the preseason from 2007 through today:
Warner
52-83, 707 yards, 1 TD, 3 INT's
Leinart
101-164, 1267, 7TD, 5 INT's
Even if you pull out the GB game from '09 for Leinart which ended up being an outlier to the positive for Leinart, you have very similar numbers for completion %, yards per attempt, INT's per attempt, etc. I remind you that Warner was fighting for a job in '07 and '08. His numbers were very pedestrian in those 8 preseason games. In fact, Warner didn't throw a TD pass in the preseason for the last 10 games he played.
So what does this tell us? Nothing. As Allen Iverson said, "we're talking about practice. Not the game." I feel the same way about preseason. Judge Matt based on the regular season. He has given you no more reason to doubt him in the preseason than Warner ever did.
I think Whiz knows this which is why he hasn't played a lot. If he were really concerned, he'd actually play Leinart more. Matt's going to be fine.
In the Whisenhut era, the Cards are a combined 3-11 in the preseason with one of the wins being the poor performance last week vs Houston. Each year we go through the same thing where Whiz plays it incredibly vanilla with no scheming because he wants to see how guys react in tough situations. I am convinced that he prefers this because he keeps guys motivated and this team responds well when bad things are said about them.
I went back and looked at the QB play of Warner and Leinart in the preseason from 2007 through today:
Warner
52-83, 707 yards, 1 TD, 3 INT's
Leinart
101-164, 1267, 7TD, 5 INT's
Even if you pull out the GB game from '09 for Leinart which ended up being an outlier to the positive for Leinart, you have very similar numbers for completion %, yards per attempt, INT's per attempt, etc. I remind you that Warner was fighting for a job in '07 and '08. His numbers were very pedestrian in those 8 preseason games. In fact, Warner didn't throw a TD pass in the preseason for the last 10 games he played.
So what does this tell us? Nothing. As Allen Iverson said, "we're talking about practice. Not the game." I feel the same way about preseason. Judge Matt based on the regular season. He has given you no more reason to doubt him in the preseason than Warner ever did.
I think Whiz knows this which is why he hasn't played a lot. If he were really concerned, he'd actually play Leinart more. Matt's going to be fine.
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