Moklerman, now you're just making things up to support your point. Mark Sanchez knew EXACTLY when he was coming into the game,
Probably, but what I said was he was deep in his own territory (own 7 yard line to be precise) and given a play that surprised him. It wasn't a scripted play that he had been preparing for throughout the preseason. He was quoted during the game on the sideline saying "Schotty really surprised me with that first play. Shootin' "3's" cold off the bench".
Whis SPECIFICALLY waited until the middle of a drive and threw Matt into the fire WITHOUT him preparing for it.
Well, duh! He threw him a curve ball to see how he'd handle it and he struck out. But don't act like Leinart was unprepared or had no idea that he would be playing. He knew he was going to get 20-30 plays that night and prepped for them for 2 weeks.
Freakin' Sanchez had never taken a snap in the NFL! How does that not trump coming in 1/2 a series early when you've been in the league for 3+ years? Leinart was familiar with the system, coaches, plays & players and has a fair amount of starting experience. There's no excuse for him to not be ready and make that throw.
You asked for an example of a QB coming in cold and making a tough throw, claiming it could not be done. I think Sanchez disproves that claim.
Your Leinart hatred is crystal clear to me now.
Oh please. Is this Cardinals Degrassi now? If you feel that settling for a 70+ rated QB is what's expected for Leinart, more power to you but don't act like I hate him because he's not performing at a level that I think he should be capable of. If I said he wasn't capable of good things you might have a point. I'm pissed because I do think he's capable and he isn't stepping it up.
and you're hell-bent on making people know how goldurn disappointing his first preseason game was.
Posting my thoughts about it in one thread, that I didn't even start is hell-bent?
Well, I happened to think he did a bang-up job when he got into the rhythm of the game.
I guess that isn't enough for you. Why are you so bent out of shape about what I think is an important part of his evaluation if you value the rhythm of the game as a measuring stick?
I understand how you feel. I was quite pleased that Leinart settled down and completed some passes but that doesn't erase the earlier failure and IMO, the timing and situations where he was completing passes generally only serves as an indicator if a QB starts misfiring or throwing interceptions.
And I don't much care that you're naysaying him, as your perfectly uninformed opinion means zilch to his success or future in the NFL.
You weren't under the impression that I was making claims that coach Whis was going to be reviewing what I had to say and that it would impact Leinart's future, were you?
I can see why you wouldn't be fond of my opinions but as biased as I am about them I think they hold merit. I am neither a USC hater or lover and the guy I thought should, and said would win in a straight up competition already did so. I am thinking of what's best for the Cardinals if Warner goes down and I'm thinking of the potential I think Leinart has and needs to show for the team to have confidence in him. I'm sorry you interpret that as hatred because it simply isn't.