Neither defending NOR supporting Couch with this post. But in his defense(and this can go for any player at any position on any team) HERE GOES: Just how good were those teams he played on in Cleveland? Did the offensive style fit his style of play? How much pressure was he under on a consistent basis. Did he have more than an average running game in his worst year(s). From how far behind was his team playing? Was he forced to pass alot, therefore becoming one-dimensional? If I recall correctly, Couch had to throw the ball alot and he made his share of mistakes, but the guy has ability. In the right system, he could do well. Is it Linehan's system? Maybe. He could shine in the right offense. He wasn't BAD in Cleveland, he mirrored his teams overall performance by being inconsistent. That can be attributed to more than just his ability. There are way more variables involved. Tim Couch is a smart QB with above average skills. He would, of course, need a line to play behind because scrambling isn't his strongest skill. He would need a good running game for support and the guy can make some plays with his throws. HE's a pretty accurate passer - hovering around the 60% mark for his career. His biggest problem is his tendency to force passes. That can be corrected. But he has all the intangibles a QB needs to be successful. But to outright say he sucks just doesn't make sense to me. This post isn't about grabbing Couch and anointing him our new starter. It's about giving a guy with some potential a HARMLESS look to see what he has to offer and how his skills fit into our philosophy.