Harry
ASFN Consultant and Senior Writer
If you’re a fan of the musical The Music Man you might recognize this reference. Harold Hill, the title character, was a fraud. He sold musical instruments to boys, but he couldn’t read music. So Hill told them just to think of the tune and try to play it. It didn’t sound very melodic.
Now the Cards have chosen Dobbs as their starting QB. He has a history of being inaccurate with his throws. As best I can tell he was chosen because he is smart and knows the offense. Never mind he’s had several chances previously with no pattern of success. He’s a decent, but not special athlete. No one questions his dedication, just his ability. My question is what’s the best case scenario of his future. As far as I can tell, his optimum projection is NFL backup.
So why do I prefer Tune? I’m not certain he’s smarter than Dobbs. However, in the end football is a game. Bradshaw wasn’t overly smart, but he made winning plays. He wasn’t intimidated. From what I’ve seen Tune has more potential than Dobbs to be a starter. He’s not a sure thing, but he’s got a big arm, plenty of athletic ability and he has does fear failure. Once Murray is well he will understandably get all the reps. Dobbs will be content to be a backup and draw a check.
Tune won’t be content to be third string. He’ll get his chance with someone. Maybe he’ll succeed or maybe not. The Cards have a long history of letting talent escape. They’ll settle for the surer thing. That’s Dobbs. Now should be Tune’s time. There may not be another. In the future someone else will be the priority. If the Cards had something to lose, I‘d be more accepting of the Dobbs decision. As it stands they’ve made their decision. This season is going nowhere. That said, a few instances of player development will be present. The Cards missed this one IMO. Let’s hope they don’t miss the rest.
Now the Cards have chosen Dobbs as their starting QB. He has a history of being inaccurate with his throws. As best I can tell he was chosen because he is smart and knows the offense. Never mind he’s had several chances previously with no pattern of success. He’s a decent, but not special athlete. No one questions his dedication, just his ability. My question is what’s the best case scenario of his future. As far as I can tell, his optimum projection is NFL backup.
So why do I prefer Tune? I’m not certain he’s smarter than Dobbs. However, in the end football is a game. Bradshaw wasn’t overly smart, but he made winning plays. He wasn’t intimidated. From what I’ve seen Tune has more potential than Dobbs to be a starter. He’s not a sure thing, but he’s got a big arm, plenty of athletic ability and he has does fear failure. Once Murray is well he will understandably get all the reps. Dobbs will be content to be a backup and draw a check.
Tune won’t be content to be third string. He’ll get his chance with someone. Maybe he’ll succeed or maybe not. The Cards have a long history of letting talent escape. They’ll settle for the surer thing. That’s Dobbs. Now should be Tune’s time. There may not be another. In the future someone else will be the priority. If the Cards had something to lose, I‘d be more accepting of the Dobbs decision. As it stands they’ve made their decision. This season is going nowhere. That said, a few instances of player development will be present. The Cards missed this one IMO. Let’s hope they don’t miss the rest.