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I'm saying you ARE stuck in Wichita
Should be the coaches call. I haven't seen anything that suggests that either MB or SK interfere with what happens on the field.
Yeah this isn't the Cowboys lol
Should be the coaches call. I haven't seen anything that suggests that either MB or SK interfere with what happens on the field.
Similar to the BA regime, I figure Glennon's basically going to be our Stanton. The guy who is active week to week while the rookie sits and learns.
You can't sit your QBOF out and never even dress him in his rookie year. That would be madness.
right. But they can have Rosen as the game day inactive,...use Glennon as the ingame backup...and if Bradford is hurt, finish the game with Glennon and then start prepping Rosen as starter on Monday morning.You can't sit your QBOF out and never even dress him in his rookie year. That would be madness.
A team with a solid shot at the playoffs would take the chance with Bradford if their QB went down. That's what the Vikes did when TB went down and traded with the Eagles for Bradford.
Unoffical count on who starts Game #1 as of post #54:
Bradford = 15 votes
Glennon = 1 vote
Rosen = 0 votes
Overwhelming consensus is for Bradford to be the starter. Only gmabela830 went with Glennon. Since gmabela830 has the final say and last word the starter. . . . is Glennon.
(That's not a bad prediction given Bradford's history with his knee. That pushes the opening game over to the next vet in line which would be Glennon.)
Surprised on one wants to see Rosen in Game 1. The notion is that he sits and 'learns'----not a whole lot of learning going on as the 3rd stringer---does the guy even get a clipboard? Can he study game film of Stanton running down the sideline and doing his famous victory dance? With the reduced pad time allowed in practice---the learning happens with on-the-job training.
No one wants our new QB to get on the field ASAP with Game 1?
Somebody else who needs his hand held. My point was, if there plan all along was to get a QBOTF and possibly someone who could start right away then signing Bradford to a ridiculous contract was galactically stupid but if Rosen falling into our lap wasn't expected and they expected a QB that needs some seasoning(Jackson) then all is good. My post was abundantly clear on that but again, people like you glean what you want instead of actually reading it.
I don't think Rosen being drafted is any kind of an indicator of new info about Bradford's knee. I think the Cardinals signing Bradford was a prudent move to insure they had a QB this year and perhaps moving forward.
They had no way to know how the draft was going to play out so they couldn't just sit there without a QB until after the draft but I'm sure that Bradford was at best, only penciled in as the "future".
As far as how they should now approach the QB situation, my belief is generally to name a starter and actually commit to him. Division at the QB position rarely nets a positive result IMO. I'd put Bradford as "the" starter and do everything possible to make him successful. There is no downside to Bradford having a good year. If he puts up good numbers and leads the team to wins and hopefully the playoffs, Rosen sitting isn't a bad thing.
You can't sit your QBOF out and never even dress him in his rookie year. That would be madness.
I don't think Rosen being drafted is any kind of an indicator of new info about Bradford's knee. I think the Cardinals signing Bradford was a prudent move to insure they had a QB this year and perhaps moving forward.
They had no way to know how the draft was going to play out so they couldn't just sit there without a QB until after the draft but I'm sure that Bradford was at best, only penciled in as the "future".
As far as how they should now approach the QB situation, my belief is generally to name a starter and actually commit to him. Division at the QB position rarely nets a positive result IMO. I'd put Bradford as "the" starter and do everything possible to make him successful. There is no downside to Bradford having a good year. If he puts up good numbers and leads the team to wins and hopefully the playoffs, Rosen sitting isn't a bad thing.
I think he knows that & is trying to get controversy on Bradfords knee. Which is perfectly fine contrary to what Zimmer has said.
A lot of the posts are looking at Bradford as 'point man' on patrol in order to keep the precious rookie underwraps and on the bench so he can 'sit and learn.'
Where are all those who demanded a QBOTF in this draft---but are silent against the opinion of those who want to keep Rosen on the bench?
You got a QBOTF---why aren't you demanding that he play starting with Game 1? Are you happy with a CBHOTF (Clip Board Holder of the Future?) The $$$ in Bradford and Glennon is no longer relevant the moment the Cards turned in Rosen's name on their draft card.
Got to get the learning curve and all the rookie mistakes and Ints and bad decisions out of the way. They will happen in Game 5 if that is his first start as sure as they will happen if Game 1 is his first start. Getting Bradford's legs ripped off first is not going to change that learning curve for Rosen. Swallow the losses. It's what needs to happen when you demand a QBOTF.
A lot of the posts are looking at Bradford as 'point man' on patrol in order to keep the precious rookie underwraps and on the bench so he can 'sit and learn.'
Where are all those who demanded a QBOTF in this draft---but are silent against the opinion of those who want to keep Rosen on the bench?
You got a QBOTF---why aren't you demanding that he play starting with Game 1? Are you happy with a CBHOTF (Clip Board Holder of the Future?) The $$$ in Bradford and Glennon is no longer relevant the moment the Cards turned in Rosen's name on their draft card.
Got to get the learning curve and all the rookie mistakes and Ints and bad decisions out of the way. They will happen in Game 5 if that is his first start as sure as they will happen if Game 1 is his first start. Getting Bradford's legs ripped off first is not going to change that learning curve for Rosen. Swallow the losses. It's what needs to happen when you demand a QBOTF.
I'm just skeptical of Bradford's knee being any different between when the Cardinals gave him his physical and when they drafted Rosen. While it's true they traded up, it isn't like they did it in desperate fashion. They essentially spent nothing to get their #2 rated QB. I think the only potential surprise in this scenario is that Rosen was within reach on draft day.We sign Bradford. Then word comes out that the Cards are going to have a 'great plan' to nurse Bradford along:
http://www.espn.com/blog/arizona-ca...an-to-bring-along-sam-bradford-this-offseason
Then Cards make the move to draft Rosen.
I think it is a legitimate question if Cards understanding of Bradford's health/knee issue had any influence on drafting Rosen. They could have taken numerous players at #15---even solved the annual CB2 issue. Instead, they bring in yet another QB behind our two veteran QBs.
I believe I am the 'he' in the above cardncubfan quote. The question regarding any possible new insight into Bradford's knee is not simply to create 'controversy.'
Given the cap space allocated to the two vet QBs it is a legitimate question as to why SK spent that much and still went with a QB in the draft (who has his own health issues besides).
Something important you didn't address that I think is paramount in the decision, installing a new system. Maybe Rosen takes it all in and can start week 1 but I think that is a lot to ask of a rookie in general and especially to a team where the other players are having to learn too.Does a QBOTF mean he is not going to play until WAY into the future . . . in some galaxy far, far away. The future is NOW, not 2019. We play in 2018. That 1st round pick has got to help us win NOW.
The talking head evaluation that is often repeated on this fan forum of Rosen was that he was the most 'pro-ready' QB in the draft. So how do you go from the most 'pro-ready' to sitting for a year? How does a 1st round QB now become some poor college kid that is getting thrown to the wolves? Every QB that steps on the field---even Grandpa Brady---is getting thrown to the wolves.
I'll repeat the question that has me puzzled: Where are all of those who argued so strongly that we draft a QB, make the move up by trading multiple picks (Oaken1 even proposed trading 3 #1's, others argued for trading 'whatever it takes') and, now that we got a guy that a lot of forum members think is the best choice for the Cards, the best this, the best that, yada-yada-yada---that guy is going to sit??? When did Rosen suddenly turn into fragile and precious china? Let Bradford get his legs twisted off (Oaken1 wants to 'sacrifice' Bradford), let Glennon blow a couple games, then insert Rosen? How is that going to increase his confidence??? Two down for the count, now put down that clipboard and stop sitting and learning and go in there and salvage a 3-13 season?
With a rook QB, Cards will have to anticipate and accept that he will blow some games, make mistakes that cost us, blow our chances for a year. . . or two. It has to start sometime, sooner rather than later.
The surrounding team will always have issues and questions. If you want to use the current questions about our roster as a rationale to not start the QBOTF, you can extend that into all the years following. No team, including the Cards, will ever have a perfect roster for the new QB. When have the Cards EVER had a dominant OL? The nearest to that answer that I can think of was the 'Cardiac Cards' under Don Coryell---are you wanting to wait for that kind of OL to be brought in before Rosen plays? Besides, our final roster will never be more healthy than they will be from Game 1---guys will start dropping out (Bradford sacrificed a few games in at most). Do you want to wait until key starters are on IR or dinged up before you start Rosen? Do you want to wait until next year when current guys retire, leave in FA, get cut, etc. All that sitting and learning the current roster will have to be started over again for Rosen---does he sit and learn next year as well? Does he not get to play with Fitz should Fitz pack it up next season?
My preference was the young vet at QB: Alex Smith, Kirk Cousins, Bradford. We signed Bradford and I was looking to the draft for the CB2, a Vita Vea to solidify the DL, a dominant OL guard, etc. Instead, we take a QBOTF. The cost was relatively cheap and I am fine with that since we didn't pay through the draft choice nose, so . . . why the hesitation to play him? If you don't improve the roster in support of Bradford/Glennon, you got to play to guy you took instead. Rosen indicates (to me at least) that SK is changing gears and not going to plug a vet QB in for the long haul---so why the hesitation to play him? Bradford is just a bridge at this point---might as well cross over it beginning with Game 1.
Where are you Stout? You argued long and hard for a QBOTF but now are not even speaking up to have him start Game 1? Ditto Sissyboy---ready to leave the forum because you were so sick of not getting a QBOTF????
I'm not calling for Rosen to be destroyed---I'm wondering why the QBOTF is not being allowed to be the QBOTF. Your #1 pick in the draft that cost a #3 and a #5 to obtain and who left a major need unfilled---has to earn his keep sooner rather than later. If you wanted him---put him in the game. There's no dancing around it by saying you're OK with what the Cards decide on when to play Rosen. If you went all in for him to get drafted, you can't be happy if he's forced to sit and learn. He's not some delicate Christmas gift that you only get out of the box . . . next year.
Or maybe if you let him 'sit and learn' you can celebrate the QBOTF without having him get on the field and prove it? Or maybe not prove it??
Something important you didn't address that I think is paramount in the decision, installing a new system. Maybe Rosen takes it all in and can start week 1 but I think that is a lot to ask of a rookie in general and especially to a team where the other players are having to learn too.
Bradford is an old pro at acclimating to new systems and he's going to be hard for any rookie to beat out in limited snaps. So, do you give Rosen all the first team reps that he would likely need to even have a chance as the week 1 starter? Seems awfully risky and irresponsible of the coaching staff IMO. I would guess that most vets aren't too keen about the idea of sacrificing a season just to get a rookie QB up to speed. Does the coach risk his credibility by bowing to a draft slot or does he put the best players on the field and give everyone their best chance of winning games?
This is a critical time for Wilks and his future as the HC. Starting a rookie QB if he isn't the best option is a big risk. In the short term, I don't see any way Rosen can beat out a healthy Bradford for opening day starter. Bradford is everything Rosen is in terms of physical ability but with years of experience. If he's healthy, he'll easily win the job and the best player(s) should play.
I think it's pretty simple. You don't start a rookie QB behind a new o-line in a new system when you don't have to. I think we all agree that there is always a learning curve but that doesn't mean all learning curves are the same. Putting a rookie QB on an offense that hasn't gotten comfortable itself is going to be a far different situation than putting him in there later in the year or even next year after they've started to gel.Great points. Question still remains regarding starting the QBOTF despite all the reasons you point out. Like I said, I was all-in on Bradford but now that we got Rosen---why not start him and deal with the learning curve?
Both SW and SK have four years to make it work. Because both Bradford and Glennon are vets, you could give Rosen the most snaps toward him starting. I think the plan is to limit Bradford anyway.
Another aspect regarding Rosen that I didn't mention was his self-confidence---some say cocky and arrogant. That will be to his advantage dealing with playing and making the inevitable mistakes---it will be to his disadvantage if he has to 'sit and learn.'
I do know that by the fall of 2019 Rosen will be the starting QB. One year to transition is not a bad thing, especially for a 21 year old.
Bradford is on a one year deal.