touborg
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thecoordinator said:in response to thedayafter....
I have yet to read anything substancial that backs this position. In fact more published information gives Frerotte the clean advantage.
just because you haven't read it means it hasn't been said? the only thing that really matters is what saban says and he has not given frerotte the "clean advantage."
Obviously, being handed the starting job for now is not a clear advantage to you.
Frerotte demonstrated the ability to produce when given the opportunity and some of that production was exceptional.
yep, 2 years ago he started games against detroit and san fransisco and had a career game vs the 49ers. put all your eggs in that basket for sure.
Don't forget he went to the Pro Bowl aswell.
I'd rather put my eggs in that basket because contrary to Feeley, a career backup, he's done something in this league.
Again your position is flawed as you presume Frerotte has not progressed.
i'm not presuming anything. im analyzing the fact that that he has been in the league for 12 years and has a career passer rating of 76, a 2004 preseason passer rating of 75 (no regular season stats to go on) and 74 rating so far in 2005. call it what you preceive it to be, but that is not progression.
I won't argue here. I honestly don't believe we have a single good QB on our roster. All I want is the most competent caretaker till next years draft, and right now, that's Gus.
But now that we are talking progression, the only progression Feeley has made is move from 3rd stringer to 2nd stringer, which isn't much in my book.
The practical thing to do for the offense was to bring in Frerotte as a proven producer.
again, career passer rating of 76. career completions under 55%. career td/int ratio of 1.16/1. the only thing that is proven about that production is it sucks.
Again, better than anything Feely has accomplished, and will accomplish in his entire career. He backed up in college (or lost the starting job if you will), he backed up in Philly, he backed up Fiedler and right now he's backing up a player you think is horrible.
Frerotte clearly proved to be better at running the offense.
so clear, that again saban has not named him the starter 3 days before the game, and says the competition is very close and a "day to day" thing.
Actually the combined game stats show that Frerotte produces more than Feeley, but let's leave that. Saban has no reason to close the competition, that would be stupid. Frerotte looks like the starter and runs with the first team, and if Feeley performs well, he's left the door open.