Last night around midnight I was watching Sports Center gurus (including ex nfl player) discuss the Matt Leinart situation. First they all agreed this may be the first time in history that a team got better when their starting QB went down.
The next few minutes they discussed Leinart. These are not exact quotes but their general line of thinking. They think he has regressed and that Whiz is wondering if he will ever fit into his type of system even if he is healthy. They also thought the Cards would rethink Matt as their QB of the future and will likely make some new decisions on that matter come next year and the draft. Suggesting they may look for a new QB of the future. They generally did not think much of Matts progress to the point you wondered if they even thought he would ever be a good NFL QB. Overall they sure were not positive at all about him. Frankly they expressed some of the doubts I have had this year. He should have been better this year but seemed to struggle with the basics such as knowing the plays, having happy feet, seeing the field and recognizing defenses and perhaps spending more time with Hollywood than learning his QB duties and becoming acquainted with his fellow football players. Matt was drafted 12th. Maybe it was not just luck we got him. Perhaps the other teams saw his deficiencies?
There are a lot of reasons to be concerned about Matt. Just because he was a high profile QB of a great college team does not guarantee he will be a good NFL QB and just because we want him to be the QB of the future does not mean anything. What has he done to be named the QB of the future? I was really high on Matt when we drafted him and thought we were very very lucky. I am now very concerned and certainly not ready to name him the QB of the future. What if we win 10 games under Warner this year? What do we do next year? There is no reason to think he will have suddenly got better. If somehow Whiz does not think he fits into his system what do we do? There is no simple answers here. Just liking Matt does not make him a good QB or a team leader. The team leader right now is clearly Kurt Warner. You see it in his body language in the way he talks to the players after a play and for now in the way he plays. Unfortunately Kurt is 36. He could possible play 2 more years and we really do need the next QB on the bench now learning? Is it Matt? You make the call. At the moment I give him no better than a 25% chance of being our QB of the future. When we drafted him I thought around a 75% chance.
The next few minutes they discussed Leinart. These are not exact quotes but their general line of thinking. They think he has regressed and that Whiz is wondering if he will ever fit into his type of system even if he is healthy. They also thought the Cards would rethink Matt as their QB of the future and will likely make some new decisions on that matter come next year and the draft. Suggesting they may look for a new QB of the future. They generally did not think much of Matts progress to the point you wondered if they even thought he would ever be a good NFL QB. Overall they sure were not positive at all about him. Frankly they expressed some of the doubts I have had this year. He should have been better this year but seemed to struggle with the basics such as knowing the plays, having happy feet, seeing the field and recognizing defenses and perhaps spending more time with Hollywood than learning his QB duties and becoming acquainted with his fellow football players. Matt was drafted 12th. Maybe it was not just luck we got him. Perhaps the other teams saw his deficiencies?
There are a lot of reasons to be concerned about Matt. Just because he was a high profile QB of a great college team does not guarantee he will be a good NFL QB and just because we want him to be the QB of the future does not mean anything. What has he done to be named the QB of the future? I was really high on Matt when we drafted him and thought we were very very lucky. I am now very concerned and certainly not ready to name him the QB of the future. What if we win 10 games under Warner this year? What do we do next year? There is no reason to think he will have suddenly got better. If somehow Whiz does not think he fits into his system what do we do? There is no simple answers here. Just liking Matt does not make him a good QB or a team leader. The team leader right now is clearly Kurt Warner. You see it in his body language in the way he talks to the players after a play and for now in the way he plays. Unfortunately Kurt is 36. He could possible play 2 more years and we really do need the next QB on the bench now learning? Is it Matt? You make the call. At the moment I give him no better than a 25% chance of being our QB of the future. When we drafted him I thought around a 75% chance.