As it stands now, Frerotte's rating is at 59.7, and Feeley's is at 74.6. That's a marked difference, and definitely an improvement for Feeley.
I will not entertain any garbage about first team / second team. It generally evens out. Unless a quarterback is playing with first teamers against second teamers, he will not look better. He is playing against a pass rush that is generally not crushing, and the pass coverage is less than stellar. However, his offensive linemen are not overpowering, and his wide receivers are not the best route runners, not the fastest guys, and certainly don't have the best hands. That might actually make it more difficult on the quarterback.
Frerotte is garbage, and I've been saying it all along. Perhaps the best one-line description of Frerotte is the first thing I thought of when he was signed - "He's like Jay Fiedler, only worse." Sure, he throws the deep ball. I don't care if he throws the ball 90 yards downfield, because he's inaccurate. *I* can get out there and heave the ball past wide-open receivers - that's not that difficult. Feeley's interception could partly be blamed on Newson not even making an attempt at the ball, while Frerotte's cannot.
Frerotte was handed the keys to the offense, and has done nothing with it. Feeley has been given the shaft from the start, and he's done more than his share to earn a chance to start. Especially since his 3-5 record last year with our comically incompetent team meant nothing - as well as beating the then two-time Super Bowl champs.
I'll say this again - if Frerotte is the starter, then there never was a competition. Saban and Linehan might as well become synonymous with cronyism, since Frerotte's abysmal performance warrants more than a "wink and a nudge" response from Linehan.
The fact is, Frerotte does NOT give us the best chance to win, and if he starts he will prove that. Linehan gets too much credit for what happened in Minnesota. When you've got an outstanding offensive line with Culpepper and Moss, it's got to be difficult to do poorly.