Could AZ be Harrington's next stop?

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I don't know much about Joey's challenges but I could see a guy like Warner helping him finally develope into a decent QB. DG also has a history of resurecting the careers of QBs. He seems like the right kind of project as a backup to Kurt.

Harrington's comments below suggest he is ready for a situation like this.

"For me, green grass isn't money. Green grass isn't big numbers and offensive power. Green grass is being wanted. Green grass is being part of a team that works well together and part of a city that is proud to support their team. ...

"If I'm not here, it's not going to be a money decision. It's not going to be a starting position. I wouldn't necessarily leave — if it was my choice — to go start somewhere else. I would go somewhere to be valued. If a head coach said to me, 'You know what? We think you're the best No. 2 quarterback in this league, and we value you as that,' that may be good enough for me."

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/lions/2006-03-16-mccown-harrington-future_x.htm
 

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Reddog said:
I don't know much about Joey's challenges but I could see a guy like Warner helping him finally develope into a decent QB. DG also has a history of resurecting the careers of QBs. He seems like the right kind of project as a backup to Kurt.

Harrington's comments below suggest he is ready for a situation like this.

"For me, green grass isn't money. Green grass isn't big numbers and offensive power. Green grass is being wanted. Green grass is being part of a team that works well together and part of a city that is proud to support their team. ...

"If I'm not here, it's not going to be a money decision. It's not going to be a starting position. I wouldn't necessarily leave — if it was my choice — to go start somewhere else. I would go somewhere to be valued. If a head coach said to me, 'You know what? We think you're the best No. 2 quarterback in this league, and we value you as that,' that may be good enough for me."

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/lions/2006-03-16-mccown-harrington-future_x.htm

Well that rules out Phoenix.
 

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Watching Joey Harrington run the two minute drill is like watching a dog with no tongue try to lick itself.

It isn't pretty.
 

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vince56 said:
Watching Joey Harrington run the two minute drill is like watching a dog with no tongue try to lick itself.

It isn't pretty.

Funny! The picture wasn't quite the same one I had after he kicked our ass the last few years. If I remember correctly, he looked all-pro both times. Granted most QBs have looked all-pro against us.
 

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Funny! The picture wasn't quite the same one I had after he kicked our ass the last few years. If I remember correctly, he looked all-pro both times. Granted most QBs have looked all-pro against us.

The Cardinals haven't exactly been road warriors the last few years either.
 

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In one sense, he fits the Rod and Dennis free agent profile more than some of the other free agent QB's we weren't in the market for.

Cards seem to prefer guys who are 25 or 26 years old with several years of potential success in their futures.
 

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I would love Harrington at the right price. A capable backup who could probably use a couple of years learning behind Warner. Better in the pocket but capable of getting out of trouble.
 

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No way, no thank you, no how. Didn't like him coming out of college, and still don't like him. Pass!

I concur with this statement
 

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Cowherd this AM had "sources" telling him Martz had "QB School" this past week & Joey seemed to be disinterested & "did not want to be there"
 

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I liked the idea of him coming here until I read his comments. For someone who has played the QB position in the NFL he seems to have very little fire.
 

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JeffGollin said:
In one sense, he fits the Rod and Dennis free agent profile more than some of the other free agent QB's we weren't in the market for.

Cards seem to prefer guys who are 25 or 26 years old with several years of potential success in their futures.

Yea that's what I was thinking. He could fit here.:bhiich:

We bring him in, we could draft Justice or Huff.

We should wait until after the draft to act on that though.
 

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:bhiich: At this point he might be the best that we can get. At least the guy has a few years in already and has the talent to be good.
 

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I would take Harrington over any backup presently on our roster. I am afraid he would probably cost too much though.

If Warner goes down again behind our still putrid OL, I like the thought of Harrington coming in rather than Navarre or Davey.
 

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I could live with Harrington or Brooks backing up Warner. Brooks has been more successful but Harrington is younger and has more of an upside.

Harrington may just need a change of scenery and maybe without the poressure of being the starter and given some time to sit and learn he'd be ready in 2 years to take over from Warner.
 

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Joey is for real, give the guy some coaching and we will be extrodanory, At Oregon he was amazing, he has nfl talent.
 

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Redrage said:
I liked the idea of him coming here until I read his comments. For someone who has played the QB position in the NFL he seems to have very little fire.

ditto.
 

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Harrington, Yes. Brooks, No
I think the Cardinals are in a position to compete in the Playoffs for the next few years. I had rather the Cardinals draft Cutler at 10, but if Denny decides to go the FA route, I had rather put my money on a younger QB. I think Brooks would be a better backup for a team with a young QB.
 

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DieHardFromMO said:
I would take Harrington over any backup presently on our roster. I am afraid he would probably cost too much though.

If Warner goes down again behind our still putrid OL, I like the thought of Harrington coming in rather than Navarre or Davey.

Well that's true.

But the thought of Joey as our QBOF makes me ill.
 

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BigRedFan said:
Brooks, yes, Harrington, no.

Brooks no - terrible decision maker. Throws into coverage too much.

Not that Harrington's a whole lot better - but there's alot more upside there. He can be coached up more. As far as his comments (aluding to being a b/u I suppose), I think it's admirable that his attitude is - he'll work for whatever he gets.:bhiich:
 

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Brooks has 6.9 yards per attempt career, and a 120/84 TD/INT ratio

Harrington has 5.7 y/attempt, and a 60/62 TD/INT ratio.

Brooks has significantly better stats, and only 2 additional years in the league. Dont get me wrong though, I would not want him as QBOF, just a serviceable backup with experience who could fight it out with a QBOF for playing time. If they dont think of Navarre as a QBOF, he should be dumped as he just takes a roster spot unnecessarily.

Anyone who thinks Harrington should be our QB of the future is smoking something.
 

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I don't like Brooks or Harrington. But of the two, I'd go with Brooks as the Cards back-up QB because he throws a good deep ball--and that would be good for our WRs.

Brooks can get us 6-8 wins and would be just as good as McCown as our back-up QB.
 

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