I'm certainly curious to see all of the supposed progress by Leinart and Warner. I don't have a clue about Leinart anymore. I thought he was ready coming out of USC, then I thought he was a bust, then I thought he started to get it in the Pittsburgh game...I just don't know.
Maybe I just don't notice it with other players but it seems like a rare thing to me for a player with Warner's ego and resume' to take coaching on their weaknesses. Whisenhunt or Haley or whoever may be the best thing to happen to Warner's career. First with the gloves, which literally resurrected Warner's ability to stay on the field and now with the focus on keeping two hands on the ball and making protection a priority(Tiki Barber?). We'll have to wait for the results on that but as rocky as the relationship got last year(New Orleans game) it's almost refreshing to see coaches and players working through those things and toward the bigger goal.