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vinivedivichi said:My biggest problem with starting AJ is that everyone knows that Gus is better at this point.
Who's everyone?
vinivedivichi said:My biggest problem with starting AJ is that everyone knows that Gus is better at this point.
jlfin said:The QB play this preseason has not been awful. That statement alone marginalizes your opinions.
True, neither QB has been consistently superb, but they have shown some good things. Keep in mind that in the last 2 preseason games, they have played against 2 of the top defenses in the NFL.
Which of our opponents' starting QB's (Big Ben, Leftwich) has looked great against our defense? Neither (unless you consider avoiding sacks and running for your life the sign of a great QB).
RWhitney014 said:By the way, who liked the joke at the start?![]()
RWhitney014 said:Are you saying that it's been good? I hate to say it, but the defenses aren't going to be getting easier in the regular season.
vinivedivichi said:Do you guys expect him to suddenly stop acting like the guy we've seen for a year and turn into a world beater? .
vinivedivichi said:I actually like the article. It's well written, and it is a fair assessment of the state of our quarterbacks. I just don't agree with your conclusion, but if everybody agrees with what you're writing then why read??
I fully understand why you would start AJ. We are not gonna be a playoff team, so let's develop AJ, or at the very least see if he can cut it. I don't agree with that POV at all.
At what point do we recognize the fact that we may have already seen the real AJ? He played for the Eagles and did not play that well. He won some games, but take a look at his stats. Last year in Miami he was horrendous, but it's easy to make valid excuses for him. In training camp all he had to do was beat an average quarterback to win the job. He didn't. I would argue that we have seen enough from Feeley already to determine whether or not he is our quarterback of the future.
My biggest problem with starting AJ is the fact that everyone knows Gus is the better QB at this point. You may have given up on our season already, but the coaches and the players have not given up yet. I mean Seau came back becuase Saban personally asked him to. I would think less of Saban if he did that, then starts the worse quarterback to develop him. Do you not see how that's a slap in the face to the rest of the players?? How can Saban tell thim to play their hardest when he's not giving them thier best chance to win??
Finsletmedown said:Who's everyone?
vinivedivichi said:Sorry, there are a some diehard Feeley fans on this board. The guy played about as poorly as possible last year, yet some are convinced he's a diamond in the rough.
NYinBostonFin said:You gave Feeley less than a year starting to make an assessment what he can do his entire career in the nfl?
If you do want to start Gus, and he starts doing poorly, when do you pull him? 0-4? 1-6? 0-12?
vinivedivichi said:I want the better quarterback to start, and even the author of the article states that Gus is the better quarterback at this point. I personally don't want to give the ball to AJ and chalk up another embarrassing season. For what?? He can't beat up an average quarterback, so what does that make him?? Do you guys expect him to suddenly stop acting like the guy we've seen for a year and turn into a world beater? I'd rather actually try to win the games with our best players, then if we have to "give up" at the end, give Feeley his chance.
I'm not gonna go back and find all the quotes, but there have been numerous quotes where players praise Gus and don't say too much about AJ. Saban knows it, and so do the players, but some fans still do not.
FinFanGirl said:If you go back and look at the quotes, do me a favor and go all the way back to last yr and check out randy mcmike's quotes about how Feeley was the man when he stepped inthe huddle, and how he demanded respect, during the QB battle with fiedler. In fact i think he may have made the same exact quote as he did about gus this yr.
If you look at it from the perspective of win now, then for sure gus should start, he knows the system. If you look at it from a rebuilding perspective, why not throw AJ, or Sage or even brock in there. All of them have some potential or else they wouldnt be int he league at all. With feeley we may not get the wins now, but we give him the chance to perform without the pressure of winning a job. He gets to "feel" his way into the season without worrying about his back and he gets to either be the "qb of the future" we are all looking for, or we start over again. Either way if we start gus this yr we are back to square one. A feeley with no game experience and two back up qb's. I gotta say tho if the experiment works out for Feeley, then that saves us an awful lot of money on a "franchise" qb.