Good post. Confirms what many of us have been saying.
The list also has RG III ahead of Palmer. Would you rather have him over Palmer?
Good post. Confirms what many of us have been saying.
I'm not trying to argue with you, I was just curious who's #2 you would prefer. I would even agree with a couple of your choices but, Kap? McCarron? Freaking Weeden? C'Mon Man!I would estimate about a third of the leagues current #2's would be an upgrade over Stanton. I would take any of these #2's right now over Stanton:
Garapollo
Prescott
Glennon
Kap (yea I said it)
McCarron
Nassib
Weeden
McCown (yes, I would bring back McCown at #2)
If you mean what Card's #2, that isn't a valid argument to me. In recent (AZ Cards) history the Cards haven't even had a quality starting QB outside of Warner and Palmer. Part of the reason for success we've had in recent history was having a quality QB that could run an offense. Of course a quality coach, GM and all that has brought for both sides of the ball in the BA era is huge, but if you have second rate QB who is concerned with the #2. The reason everyone is concerned with our #2 is because we have a lot to lose... we have a QB who is effective more often than not but an amazing team as a whole. If you have an ineffective QB (can't move the ball, turns the ball over) it makes it extremely difficult to win games and near impossible to win in the post season. We have a team that can go very far and it doesn't rely on a QB putting up 4,500+ yds. I believe that with our D and run game we could still go far with consistent but average QB play (game manager), which Stanton won't deliver.
We have a lot to lose if Palmer is lost since we don't have a quality backup. Palmer is getting older and Palmer getting injured is a real possibility. Remember, Palmer is good but no Brady or Rodgers.
The other reason a #2 is so important is the same reason... Palmer is getting older, he has one more year left on his contract, so quite possibly just one more season left with us, but an injury can end that any time. Stanton is not the future, he will never be our #1. If we're going to use the excuse to keep Stanton around that our playbook is so hard and takes soooo long to master, then that same logic should dictate we should already have our future #1 sitting in the #2 slot and being groomed to learn the system.
That list above are not all people I believe could be our future, I'm just saying I think all of them are better than Stanton. What I would have liked to see was the Cards to draft a prospect and try to build them up. I was hoping for Cardale Jones to get picked up by us since I thought he was the best QB for the value as a prospect pick in the 4th or 5th round. They didn't, and right now Barkley is the only option we really have available at the moment to try progress that position. Trust me, I'm surprised I'm even lobbying for Barkley because I thought it was another pointless QB move on their part. But contrasting Stanton's performance again I'm ready to put some development into almost anyone else. I'm not saying cut Stanton, just either let someone compete for the position and/or bring in someone who is actually going to be developed in earnest to see if they can be our future #1.
He showed progress, so let's try in earnest to see what's what. Each preseason we see flashes of potential from new QBs and utter crap from Stanton and instead of looking to upgrade the guy that is playing terrible we cut loose the guy that outplayed him. Have you ever seen Stanton outplay the lower QBs in the last couple preseasons... no. We had this same debate last preseason and thank goodness we didn't need Stanton or I guarantee you would be singing a different tune. We barely squeaked by on many of those wins with CP.
If we keep going down the road of bringing in camp arms with no real intention of ever trying improve beyond Stanton we never will. All that will happen is that we keep Stanton and if we do bring in someone who plays well they likely won't clear waivers and we will never get a chance to develop them. If we are lucky they go on PS but never get meaningful reps. Either way odds are we will have a perpetual Lindley for our #3 until Stanton becomes our #1 because we didn't work towards upgrading that deficit and our Lindley-like #3 becomes our #2.
Since they are never going to look to replace Stanton the only way we will ever get our next starter is for the Cards to carry 3 QBs on active roster, draft an unknown quantity and start them, or trade for a retread and hope that we get lucky for a third time and they get have a resurgence in the valley. The last option barely ever works, so having it work again seems a lot less likely than having the luxury to develop prospects over the next two years while we do have a starter.
Oh well, fingers cross again Palmer doesn't get hurt. Why even bother carrying two QBs on the roster if we're going to use the premise that the season is always lost anyways when a #1 QB is lost and we're not using the #2 spot to develop our future #1.
I just like his accuracy and i dont think accuracy has anything to do with level of competition.Anyone taking too much stock in the 4th preseason game is fooling themselves. Barkley had his best preseason game as a Cardinal and that is encouraging as he may develop into a potential backup QB someday. To put all of our eggs into the Barkley basket as our only backup at QB is lunacy.
Nassib is the worst one on that list.I'm not trying to argue with you, I was just curious who's #2 you would prefer. I would even agree with a couple of your choices but, Kap? McCarron? Freaking Weeden? C'Mon Man!
I just like his accuracy and i dont think accuracy has anything to do with level of competition.
Accuracy matters though
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I've watched Barkley at training camp and during the preseason games. His accuracy has been all over the place. The reason the Cardinals had so much success last night is that they were winning the battle in the trenches on both sides of the ball.
On offense I was very encouraged by the play of Boehm and Toner. I also thought that Wetzel flashed some ability. These guys were blasting the Broncos backups off the line of scrimmage the entire game. Barkley had the luxury of that dominate running game which had the Bronco D on their heels the entire game. With that said Barkley made some great throws but he also has a few questionable throws. Right now I think he is destined for the practice squad.
I think you're spoiled with the Card's success. Scud couldn't hold Stanton's jock, bro.
When I was watching Boehm, I thought he was playing very well. I wonder if it is just the mental thing keeping AQ as the starter.
The standard against which Barkley seems to be measured is perfection. He has played better during the preseason than either Stanton OR Palmer. I don't know what more could be expected from a new QB candidate.
Going by that list Tebow, Manziel, DA, Sanchez, Clipboard Jesus, & Geno are all better than Stanton. I don't believe the list. I believe the eyeball test & none of those guys are better options.
The list also has RG III ahead of Palmer. Would you rather have him over Palmer?
The Cardinals are delaying until tomorrow to name their final cuts. It would not surprise me if there was a discussion going on between BA and SK about Barkley. BA seems to have a strong sense of loyalty to Stanton that may color is judgment. SK is more skills and business motivated. SK traded a 7th for Barkley and has an investment in him. Also, posters have said that Stanton's compensation is above 2 million. All things considered, I think SK has the better side of the discussion.
The Cardinals are delaying until tomorrow to name their final cuts. It would not surprise me if there was a discussion going on between BA and SK about Barkley. BA seems to have a strong sense of loyalty to Stanton that may color is judgment. SK is more skills and business motivated. SK traded a 7th for Barkley and has an investment in him. Also, posters have said that Stanton's compensation is above 2 million. All things considered, I think SK has the better side of the discussion.
The Cardinals are delaying until tomorrow to name their final cuts. It would not surprise me if there was a discussion going on between BA and SK about Barkley. BA seems to have a strong sense of loyalty to Stanton that may color is judgment. SK is more skills and business motivated. SK traded a 7th for Barkley and has an investment in him. Also, posters have said that Stanton's compensation is above 2 million. All things considered, I think SK has the better side of the discussion.