Glennon to start at QB for TB

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Knowing Cards, we will make this guy look like Pro Bowler. I am hoping that won't happen but I just have this tiny little feeling...
 

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Well one thing is in our favor their Tight Ends are probably worse than ours.
 

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Freeman flat out sucks. Can't read a defense. No pocket awareness. Just makes mistakes. Glennon might be better by default. Bucs have avry good defense. Wonder what the over/under is on this game. I found 40.5 points. That's like watching paint dry.

He looked good as a rookie. How does a QB regress so much without serious injury so quickly?
 

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While past isn't prologue I like our chances against rookie QB's.
 

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We beat Alex Smith, Sam Bradford, Cam Newton, Russell Wilson and Ryan Tannehill. So I'm on board.

scary part is that everyone of those games came down to the very last play of the game if I'm not mistaken. at some point, that pendulum probably swings the other way.
 

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scary part is that everyone of those games came down to the very last play of the game if I'm not mistaken. at some point, that pendulum probably swings the other way.

That's true of almost every Cardinal win. They haven't won too many games by more than 10 points. Most of those they have were against either St. Louis or Detroit. I remember either Tobin or McGinnis making a big deal of it when the Cards finally were able to take a knee to close out a win.
 

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Those of you who've seen a lot of Glennon: Is it fair to compare him to (Mark's brother) Dan McGwire (i.e. cannon-armed but with inconsistent mechanics, due to his loosy-goosy build, long loopy windup and a slow release)?

If so, I'd expect our LB's and DB's to try to "read his eyes" more than usual and try to jump a lot of routes. Do to the lack of receiving production from TB's tight ends and RB, PP21 and our other DB's should find it easier to focus on their 2 wideouts.

Or Schiano might decide to emphasize Martin and the run game even more than he has.

Or, perhaps the reason he went to Glennon was because he wanted to break the conservative pattern of the first three games and felt it would be easier to do so with a new QB.
 

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