clif said:
Where did I ever say that Josh was a better Qb than Kurt? See this is what kills me about you. You throw completely ridiculous statements around with blatant disregard for truth. I never said Josh was better than Kurt. I just think like others that the guy has some talent and with some more experience he will continue to grow.
I've said that since day one. I've never said any different.
And that's all well and good but it brings up other questions which is at least in my case part of the crux of my "problem" with Josh.
I have no argument he is talented he is improving, it would be a shame to dump him and watch him blossom somewhere else. But, I know I'm not the only one who feels that one of the reasons we've passed on Leftwich, Rivers, Roethlisberger and Rodgers in the last 3 drafts is that people felt Josh just might grow into a good QB. So while yes it's perfectly ok to give him time to develop, at what point do you cut the cord and say look we keep passing on QB's because we're waiting on him we gotta get ourselves a QB that develops a bit quicker?
Then you get the Josh is 7-7 in his last 14 starts argument. Remember last year everytime Ben's name was mentioned someone would say yeah but that guy wouldn't be doing that here, he's not winning those games the team is. Everyone could throw out how good the OL was(FYI Oliver Ross starting RT on that OL) and how great the defense and the run game was. And clearly Ben wasn't winning those games on his arm he was simply not screwing up and making enough big plays to contribute.
But then you look at josh and the first thing you see is that his stats in losses were better than in wins across the board except for picks. Josh had 5.72 YPA in wins last year, I think it's pretty clear Josh wasn't winning those games, he was simply NOT losing them and the defense was winning them. The only game you could look at last year and say Josh was a key reason for us winning was the 31-7 Rams win where he had 287 yards passing 2 TD's, 0 picks. 4 of his 5 highest yardage games last year were losses. He won 4 starts last year where he didn't top 157 yards passing. He won quite a few "ugly" games last year.
This offseason most experts were predicting Ben would fall flat on his face, and after 3 weeks he is the highest rated passer in the NFL, hasn't thrown a pick, leads the NFL in YPA, and throws a TD pass every 10 attempts. He's done all this without his favorite WR, and with a first time starter at RB, behind an OL who lost 2 starters to FA, and with the #1 draftpick TE Heath Miller off to a very slow start( I read yesterday he's dropped 4 balls and caught 2 so far this year).
Yet many of the same people who will still insist Ben is just a lucky guy in a great situation will turn around and point to 7-7 as conclusive evidence on Josh.
That's what confuses me. I'd love to keep Josh AND get a young QB by draft or trade. I'm not naive I know Warner won't be able to play much longer and I have no delusions about Navarre or even Davey. The problem is the Cards keep thinking along the lines of well if we keep Josh, we don't need another young QB. To me that's throwing all our eggs in one basket and is misguided.