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... if A.J. Feeley plays a good game and Gus Frerotte plays a bad one?

Don't forget, while Gus has played better than A.J. in preseason, neither one of them has had a really good game, and what if Feeley plays spectacular Saturday night?

Just wanna hear your thoughts.
 
i just hope someone grabs hold of the reigns so theres no more doubts and questioning and ****...
 
If Gus struggles with the 1st unit while taking ALL thew snaps with the 1st stringers and AJ does better with the 2nd stringers then AJ will take all the snaps next week and start game 4.

Saban will keep going with the guy who plays best. AJ would have to have a spectacular game to impress Saban. If he does play that spectacular, I think Saban flip flops to AJ for the next week.
 
I thought Gus played quite well for the short time he was in the Bears game. ( Against 2nd team, but still...)

Feeley just looks way too nervous to me. He'd really have to rack up some good stats (with Gus looking bad) to make me change my opinion.
 
If AJ outplays Gus or vice versa i'm sure there will be another outbreak of "Cut [insert qb who played worse here]" and "Berlin should start" threads :shakeno:
 
ScrepsMJ said:
... if A.J. Feeley plays a good game and Gus Frerotte plays a bad one?

Don't forget, while Gus has played better than A.J. in preseason, neither one of them has had a really good game, and what if Feeley plays spectacular Saturday night?

Just wanna hear your thoughts.

What happens?

They get ready to play Tampa next.
 
Well either AJ has a better chance of winning the starting job and/or everyone feels a little better about the back up situation
 
I suppose it could happen, but the likelihood is small. We've seen enough out of Gus and AJ I think to know that Gus having that kind of bad day, and AJ having that caliber of good day just isn't really very likely to happen. As quarterbacks, they are in two different places right now. The players see that, the coaches see that, the media sees it and the fans should see it. We've seen enough that the likelihood of getting surprised by something we've yet to see is very minimal.
 
I like Feely's toughness and determination, he just suffers from that deer in headlights disease. I think one year of learning will get him where he needs to be next year. The boy does throw a nice ball. The only QB controversy this year is how can we possibly keep Brock Berlin out of the starting lineup.
 
You make it sound like all of these players are publicly campaigning for gus to be the starter when it just isnt so, the only guy is mcmike and he is saying how Gus is a leader and stuff and to tell you the truth a guy who beats on his wife is no judge of character or leadership so his opinion means squat considering anything!
 
ScrepsMJ said:
... if A.J. Feeley plays a good game and Gus Frerotte plays a bad one?

Don't forget, while Gus has played better than A.J. in preseason, neither one of them has had a really good game, and what if Feeley plays spectacular Saturday night?

Just wanna hear your thoughts.
my thoughts are "here we go again!" :shakeno:
I want to see one of our QB's actually take the job by being consistent and we havnt seen that unless you add "being consistent at being inconsistent" to the QB's playing time during pre-season.
As our QB situation lies at this juncture i say roll on next season when we can get perhaps a serious starter with a future with Miami. At the moment IMO we have "fill in" QB's here, be it thru age or just plain not good enough. If we can surround whoever our starting QB is with serious Offensive weapons i.e Ricky, Ronnie, Chambers, MacMike, Boston then we will compete but to get the final piece of the jigsaw we will have to wait till next season and beyond.
 
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