Mitch
Crawled Through 5 FB Fields
Matt Leinart was deemed, by the coaching staff, as the team's starter heading into TC for one simple reason: the Cardinals do not want to have to pay Kurt Warner a starter's salary.
Sure...the Cards would love to get maximum value on Leinart, the team's 1st round pick in 2006, #10 overall. No question.
But...if they appointed Warner the starter heading into TC, and applauded Warner for throwing 27 TDs and a top three in the league red zone proficiency with torn ligs--no less--in his left elbow...Warner would be in a logical position to command a starter's salary.
Now...the team wants to reup Warner on a short-term extension, and some say the deal will get done before TC...not so fast...Warner may likely take his chances, seize the starter's job, as some, including myself, expect him to do, and then parlay this year's performance into a lucrative two-year extension (with the Cards) or on the free agent market come next March.
Warner, as loyal and gracious as he is, may accept a hometown discount with the Cards...and may even sign an extension before TC...as he and his family are probably tired of changing residences.
All this said, expect for Warner to be the team's starting QB come game one. Kent Somers said that Leinart will be not be given a quick hook? How quick will it seem when Warner trots out with the offense versus the 49ers?
IMO, Warner deserves to be the starter...he performed more than well enough last year to merit the job. Yes, the coaches want to see him protect the ball better...but they have already been stressing this with him.
It's no fluke that Warner was getting as many reps with the first team offense during voluntary workouts...he gives the team the best chance to win, because he can make the throws that Whiz and Haley want, more than just a tad better than Leinart.
It's really this simple.
Sure...the Cards would love to get maximum value on Leinart, the team's 1st round pick in 2006, #10 overall. No question.
But...if they appointed Warner the starter heading into TC, and applauded Warner for throwing 27 TDs and a top three in the league red zone proficiency with torn ligs--no less--in his left elbow...Warner would be in a logical position to command a starter's salary.
Now...the team wants to reup Warner on a short-term extension, and some say the deal will get done before TC...not so fast...Warner may likely take his chances, seize the starter's job, as some, including myself, expect him to do, and then parlay this year's performance into a lucrative two-year extension (with the Cards) or on the free agent market come next March.
Warner, as loyal and gracious as he is, may accept a hometown discount with the Cards...and may even sign an extension before TC...as he and his family are probably tired of changing residences.
All this said, expect for Warner to be the team's starting QB come game one. Kent Somers said that Leinart will be not be given a quick hook? How quick will it seem when Warner trots out with the offense versus the 49ers?
IMO, Warner deserves to be the starter...he performed more than well enough last year to merit the job. Yes, the coaches want to see him protect the ball better...but they have already been stressing this with him.
It's no fluke that Warner was getting as many reps with the first team offense during voluntary workouts...he gives the team the best chance to win, because he can make the throws that Whiz and Haley want, more than just a tad better than Leinart.
It's really this simple.