do you believe everything coaches say? come on guys. Y'all know I was as big of a Warner-doubter/Leinart "hoper" (can't say believer because he's given me very little reason to believe at this point), but if anyone thinks we'd have anything close to the best offense in the league (which IS the only reason we're consistently winning ball games) and be 6-3 with Matt in there isn't thinking clearly IMO.
I don't always trust what coaches say. However I do trust what I see with my eyes. I also trust what other writers that cover the team with regularity have to say and they said it was a close competition. It was day to day who was playing better
Besides the awful game against the Raiders where he tried to do the deep pass (which isn't his strength), he had a very good preseason. He was hitting with regularity on the short and intermediate passes that are what our offense is based off of. We don't throw the ball deep that often.
Yes, Warner is having a great year and I hope we bring him back. However, I'm not in favor of doing so if it costs us the future. Warner is 37 years old, has a long injury history, and is already speaking about retirement (even after Boldin recovered and before our last game). You think maybe just maybe we should think about what happens after he is gone especially since we don't know when that will be?
Getting rid of a young QB for the sake of signing an older one is just plain dumb to me.
also, they didn't make the decision to trade Brett because they thought he was done. They traded him because he retired, they went forth with the entire off-season based around him being retired and then he threw a monkey wrench into the club making him bigger than them. Do you really think that if Brett had never retired they would have traded him after last year? No freaking way. The situation with us and the Pack ain't something that can be used while making a valid comparison.
Its similar and its different. You're right about Favre just becoming a distraction and I don't think that Warner will do that here. However good organizations have a backup plan and thats why they stay up on top.
Getting rid of Leinart and hoping that a good QB falls to us in the draft isn't a backup plan. That's praying for a miracle.
I'd like this team to stay in playoff contention beyond just this year