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Not the answer but his first action of the season and no running game. All on his shoulders.
My problem with Gabbert is that he's going to be one of those guys that looks good, makes all the throws, but loses. He doesn't have that "it" factor.
He played well today and he had plenty of drops but I never thought he was going to lead the Cards back to victory. I don't know what it is but he doesn't have it. Russell Wilson can look terrible all game but when the game is on the line, he's going to make plays. Aaron Rodgers has it too.
If i were Gabbert there is no way I would come back to Arizona as a backup. He will have much better options. Even Jimmy Johnson on FOX was touting his talent. There is no question in my mind that he has the best arm and quickest release of the 3 QBs. Probably the most accurate, as well. And, he's by far the most mobile. What he needs is a coach who is willing to stick with him as a starter. He's got to get out of the bad habit of throwing under the sticks on 3rd down. But, with the right coaching and in a system that he doesn't have to re-learn every year, this can be corrected.
Maybe he's worth a shot but let's see what happens the rest of the year. He's gotta' be the starter - right?
Maybe he's worth a shot but let's see what happens the rest of the year. He's gotta' be the starter - right?
Better than a standard backup. What we don't know is "what's rust?" and "what's part of Blaine's DNA?"I see a back up. He made some great passes but he showed me nothing which says he can sustain a long drive. Yes, he has a putrid OL which accounted for no running game and WRs who could not hold onto the ball but still, there was nothing fluid about drives with him and that is what a back up looks like in my opinion
That's what needs to happen to get BA questioned by Michael & Keim & possibly tossed out IMO. Otherwise we're talking same ol same olIf they go back to Stanton next week I think most of the fanbase would be disgusted. .
I look at how bad we were on our 3rd down conversion offense, and I just don't see it.
Matt Leinart?Yeah that’s on Gabbert...give me a break the guy is starting his first game in the offense. Yeah it’s on him the ******** receivers can’t catch, and he has zero run game, and piss poor play calling. What are you watching? Seriously if you can’t see that he has the tools and looked very good until the defense continues to crap the bed putting us in a hole. Then BA goes into stupid playcalling mode all over again. Whatever some people just hate on the guy it’s ridiculous! Real quick go ahead and name some Cards QBs that looked better than BG did in their first start? The guy has the tools he needs an opportunity and some quality coaching which he has NEVER had with any consistency!
Blaine is much more accurate hopefully his D reading skills are better too. Gotta see more. I would take Matty over Stanton just saying.Matt Leinart?
I would take Leinart, Dave Brown, Kent Graham, Rich Bartel, Tim Hasselbeck, Stony Case, Steve Beurlein, and maybe even Akili Smith over StantonBlaine is much more accurate hopefully his D reading skills are better too. Gotta see more. I would take Matty over Stanton just saying.
Arians left 8 to 12 plays on the field going for it on 4th down. D may have been terrible but you don't go for it .He played ok but he left so many plays on the field.
Jeff Blake,Dave Kreig,Jim Mcmahon and even Tom Tupa for me. In their present day bodies tooI would take Leinart, Dave Brown, Kent Graham, Rich Bartel, Tim Hasselbeck, Stony Case, Steve Beurlein, and maybe even Akili Smith over Stanton
It’s almost impossible to evaluate him on 1 start. He throws an easy to catch ball. He has a powerful arm and clearly can make all the throws with ease. I was very impressed with his touch on the short passes.
Keep in mind I doubt before this week he got any reps with the starters. That’s why Seals-Jones had a big game. Gabbert’s timing with him was very good. On both ints he misread the speed of the receiver.
The Cards’ playbook & BA’s offense is built around play action. That’s almost totally ineffective if you can’t run. Once you fall behind it is totally ineffective.
The other thing is you can’t get up to speed on the entire playbook when you’re third string. You can study the whole book, but that’s not the same as executing it. In fact not intentional QB runs were called.
Then how do you factor in the drops? This also likely caused extra stress on third down passes. I’m sure the tendency would be to try to make each throw perfect.
I didn’t come away saying Gabbert’s the QBOTF. I did come away seeing what others liked in him and why Jax kept trying. I’m not sure he can’t be an NFL QB and not sure he can. I am sure I want to see more.