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conraddobler said:I think it also inadvertantly helped Josh regain the team.
The other two QB's are always the most popular players on the team when your QB struggles.
I think Quan and others really felt all King needed was a chance and then they'd be off to the races.
I think reality sunk in while Josh sat to some extent and now the rest of the team accepts him more than they would have had he never sat down.
Josh is a lucky guy, lets just hope it sinks in all the way and the bulb goes on or goes out this year so we don't have to waste next year figuring this out again with someone else or with Josh being in there when he shouldn't.
Yes I saw you post that earlier and I agree, I think in some way intentional or not Green showed the team "here is King, here is Navarre", and now the guys who were teetering or off the fence with supporting Josh now realize hey this is the best guy we have. Coupled with Josh apparently deciding to stop being so overly careful, without throwing all caution to the wind(happy medium I guess) and suddenly we look a lot better.
I taped the SF game and watched it later, Josh missed some guys but he made some terrific throws. The one concern I had was that until the game was lopsided he was still pretty cautious, once it got lopsided he opened up. From what I heard yesterday, he was far more aggressive early yesterday.
That's what I want to see, when plays are there make them, when they're not do the smart thing be it throw it away, run out of bounds. There were 3-4 throws against SF that were literally jump balls but when you're that far down you can get away with that, in close games with playoff implications you normally can't.
Really anxious to see how he responds Sunday, especially if the Rams have already lost.