You're right; the team should give up on him because he's not playing like a Hall of Famer.It's all becoming clear why Steve Young struggled in relief of Montana.
You're right; the team should give up on him because he's not playing like a Hall of Famer.It's all becoming clear why Steve Young struggled in relief of Montana.
The common excuse for Matt is "not enough reps/time with the first team in our timing based offense"
It's all becoming clear why Steve Young struggled in relief of Montana.
I expected him to become a legitimate starter in this league and beat out Warner in the pre season. Not only did he not do it he looked terrible against bad teams playing pre season schemes! Were gonna have to agree to disagree that Leinart looked "good" in year one. He showed some flashes sure. But good is not the word I would use.
are we talking about the same Jeff Garcia that couldn't beat out JaMarcus Russell and Bruce Gradkowski? The one that TB let go in favor of Josh Johsnon?
The one in the same. That has a back story that was talked about on TV BTW. The Raiders were going to start Russell no matter what. Garcia couldn't believe that with what he saw from Russell that he was going to be forced to sit behind him. He couldn't stomach it knowing how bad Russell was and made it known to the coaches so the cut him.
Which is basically saying 'his pride got in the way', and so he would rather sit home than be on a roster. Sorry, don't buy it.
You're right; the team should give up on him because he's not playing like a Hall of Famer.
The common excuse for Matt is "not enough reps/time with the first team in our timing based offense"
It's all becoming clear why Steve Young struggled in relief of Montana.
Steve Young first four seasons-71.3 rating 53% completion
Matt Leinart first four seasons-71.3 rating 56% completion
i know but there are still a bunch of teams that could use a backup QB, some think the Cards are in that group, and he's sitting at home. Heck, he could probably start for SF.The one in the same. That has a back story that was talked about on TV BTW. The Raiders were going to start Russell no matter what. Garcia couldn't believe that with what he saw from Russell that he was going to be forced to sit behind him. He couldn't stomach it knowing how bad Russell was and made it known to the coaches so the cut him.
But I can't blame Garcia for saying I can't sit behind this garbage either.
As for Leinart, I simply have yet to see someone who is of starting NFL quality... He's slow. His reads are poor. His timing is bad. His throws are consistently high and he has a painfully slow release. Hey, who knows... He could prove me wrong one day and honestly, I would LOVE it if he did! But at this stage, I have very, very serious doubts about Matty... had them since the very first second we drafted him and he's done zilcho to change my feelings...
Steve Young first four seasons-71.3 rating 53% completion
Matt Leinart first four seasons-71.3 rating 56% completion
2 seasons with the god awful Bucs really paint that picture accurately right?
His first relief of Montana he finished the season with 10 TD's no picks.
But go ahead with that argument.. because I totally see the parallels between taking over the reins for the worst team in history and one of the best.
Glad I skipped from about page 8 to here; you nailed it!Back to ML. The reason i say he did his job is look at what a guy like Sage Rosenfels did when he went in for Schaub. He put up nice numbers for the most part but always had a key fumble(s) or INT(s) to lose the game for the Texans. I'll take what Leinart did Sunday over that any day. It's like Whiz said,if the Cards convert 3rd and 1 and Becht doesn't fumble we're probably not having this converstaion. In fact, i bet if the Cards had put up 14 points on those drives there would be threads praising Leinart and saying how we should let Warner walk in the off season and go with ML.
2 seasons with the god awful Bucs really paint that picture accurately right?
His first relief of Montana he finished the season with 10 TD's no picks.
But go ahead with that argument.. because I totally see the parallels between taking over the reins for the worst team in history and one of the best.
, as we all know, Matty was "the most NFL ready QB to ever come out of college", and coupled with the arsenal the Cards presented him, well... there is just no excuse...
Warner has actually played worse at times this season than Leinart did Sunday. And people rushed to bench him and declare him all washed up after each one of those games. So, I can't take all this hand-wringing over Leinart too seriously.
It's a good thing none of us has anything more than an opinion on the matter.
Look, it's simple. Some folks want to take a few very small samples of when Leinart's actually been in games and say that it is going to define his career. That's cool, because I've made personal judgements based on even less than that. Everyone has their right to their own opinion, and anyone that wants to can say that he's a bust.
All I and others are trying to say is that we haven't seen Matt in nearly enough action to come to any kind of firm decision. Yes, practice and timing is the reason I'm going to use as to why he didn't absolutely light it up in that game, or even score. Absolutely. Why? Because, despite all the whining and moaning, Matt had solid albeit pedestrian numbers in relief. They didn't put him in a situation to succeed (why would you EVER roll a leftie QB to the RIGHT?), and they knew it, so they pared back what they let him do. He didn't light the joint up and he didn't stink it up either.
I just think it's preposterous to look at the handful of plays that Matt Leinart has been in on this season and come to any kind of definitive decision on his future with this team. It's ridiculous, really.
Speaking of Alex Smith...I can also point to several career backup QBs who excelled in games when called on to replace a starter but struggled when they actually became a starter.
I still think ML being left handed really messes things up, especially when he has to come into the game in relief. If the team has a week to prepare for him it is less of a factor.
All the pass blocking is designed to protect a right handed QB. The receiver routes are designed for throws from a right hander. The ball spins and curves the other way....