clif
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Our Oline was getting their ass whopped on pass pro. Go back and check the video of Matt's INT's, our line was being destroyed inside out.
Our Oline was getting their ass whopped on pass pro. Go back and check the video of Matt's INT's, our line was being destroyed inside out.
I like Leinart in pressure, its the rest of the time I am not sold on him.Has there been an overreaction to Leinart's no good, very bad day? Sure.
But how many articles did you read that put a halo over Matt's head? Where the coaching staff told us how hard he'd been studying, how much he'd learned (by holding a clipboard), how dedicated he was to being the best darn QB out there? The implications and the promise was -- Matt Leinart had become a QB God.
And what have we seen, instead? A fairly adequate QB that still has the tendency to fold like wet paper when he's pressured. If you'd watched his college games during his So Cal days, you'd have seen that Leinart was a fairly adequate QB that was saved by his RB twin towers (Bush/White) time and again.
It is what it is. Leinart can win if the rest of the team is spot on and if we've got a strong running game. And I'm rooting for him 'cause the Cardinals WILL make him the starting QB, whether he's earned it or not.
The pass protection was good throughout the night. Leinart did not get hit on any of his interceptions.
Our Oline was getting their ass whopped on pass pro. Go back and check the video of Matt's INT's, our line was being destroyed inside out.
The pass protection was good throughout the night. Leinart did not get hit on any of his interceptions.
The pass protection was good throughout the night. Leinart did not get hit on any of his interceptions.
Our Oline was getting their ass whopped on pass pro. Go back and check the video of Matt's INT's, our line was being destroyed inside out.
Our Oline was getting their ass whopped on pass pro. Go back and check the video of Matt's INT's, our line was being destroyed inside out.
Has there been an overreaction to Leinart's no good, very bad day? Sure.
But how many articles did you read that put a halo over Matt's head? Where the coaching staff told us how hard he'd been studying, how much he'd learned (by holding a clipboard), how dedicated he was to being the best darn QB out there? The implications and the promise was -- Matt Leinart had become a QB God.
And what have we seen, instead? A fairly adequate QB that still has the tendency to fold like wet paper when he's pressured. If you'd watched his college games during his So Cal days, you'd have seen that Leinart was a fairly adequate QB that was saved by his RB twin towers (Bush/White) time and again.
It is what it is. Leinart can win if the rest of the team is spot on and if we've got a strong running game. And I'm rooting for him 'cause the Cardinals WILL make him the starting QB, whether he's earned it or not.
clif,So what if he didn't get hit. Go back and look at the clips of his ints. Tell me he wasn't being pressured right up in his face. Wells got beat like a drum on one. Then the right guard(dont know if it was Lutui or Brown at the time) got run over. Next time Levi but torched on a speed rush.
It's not an excuse for poor decisions, but I can't believe not one has mentioned it before.