With our #1 line against opposing #2s? Frequently yes. But even then DA
hasn't been rocketing the ball down the field like apparently everyone thinks. You may think that's what he's
going to do, but he hasn't done it yet.
Well, at least he's willing to throw the ball more than 15 yards in the air which Leinart hasn't done except when either injured our best player or threw a mile wide of our emerging rookie WR.
Another thing to note is revisiting Anderson's poor track record recently without acknowledging that Leinart has been just as bad the last few years is extremely hypocritical. At least Anderson has shown something in his career (albeit only one season), Leinart's done nothing in every opportunity that he has been given.
Look, I'm not expecting much from DA. He had one fluke year and regressed massively thereafter. But Leinart is horse you know what on the field and a whiny self-entitled brat off of it. Dude needs to go, he's been given the starting job three times under Whiz and has failed miserably in each attempt. See ya f'ing later Matt. I'll take a bad QB who's a team guy and keeps his mouth shut over a locker room crybaby who sucks just as much on the field.
When is Derek Anderson doing this? Because he hasn't done it as a Cardinal yet. He didn't do it as a Brown last season when more than 60% of his attempts were short.
I'm not sure where you're saying that Matt Leinart has been given chances the last two years? What chances? Mop up duty when he's not even given the NFL-average backup reps in practices? Derek Anderson has had 18 appearances and 16 starts the past two seasons and shown that he's terrible. The last two years Anderson's thrown 12 TDs and 18 INTs and averaged 5.38 YPA--that's in over 400 attempts.
The last two years Matt Leinart has attempted 136 passes. He's averaged 6.59 YPA. How are these situations even comperable? It certainly seems easy for y'all to draw some stark conclusions about a guy with no evidence to support it.