Dol-Fan Dupree said:Do you know how a quarterback gets that? Experience.
YOU are so smart it makes me shiverzeke0123 said:Tell ya what you can go ahead and look threw 1400 of my post and find one where I say we are going to win the SB and Ill look threw your 10 and try and find one that adds some football knowledge or brings about some intelligent back and forth to the board. I can spot a troll in one post.
juniorseau55 said:I think its been proven when you put a new quarterback in, it makes the whole team around him more confident. Our offensive line just lacks of confidence. AJ feeley looked so inexperienced at the quarterback position last season that it wasn't even funny.
Alxphins said:Yeah maybe. I prefer to believe some aspect of being a great QB is an innate characteristic. Either you have it or you don't because there are plenty of people that can throw the ball 65 yards and hit every pass on 7 on 7 drills. I mean look at some of the QB's that have excelled in the last 5 to 7 years, Manning, Cullpepper, Delehomme, Brady etc. They all had there bad moments when they strated, like Feeley, but they also made plays, had great games (not one pass here and there) and demonstrated a level of competence and, at times, brillance over extended periods of time that justified maintaining some level of faith and hope that they were going to have that special ability that a QB needs. Feeley has NEVER demonstrated that in my opinion. Furthermore, his mistakes are glaring. I have not researched this but I am willing to state that he has thrown more interception returns for touchdowns in one season that any other QB last year. You just can't do that. Lastly, I trust Saban and Linehan and the fact that Feeley has not won the job and that they are looking at other options speaks volumes. If they thought he could be the answer, that all he needed was seasoning, and that he had the necessary tools they would not be pursuing or atleast openly thinking about the Couches and MacPhersons of the world.
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juniorseau55 said:He would not perform because he does not throw an accurate ball like Peyton Manning. Peyton manning makes his teamates better. He puts the ball right on their chest. Obviously we have Chris Chambers, not saying that he isn't a marvin harrison but Marivn has been around a consistent accurate passer and has enjoyed a great deal of success unlike Chambers.
I think its been proven when you put a new quarterback in, it makes the whole team around him more confident. Our offensive line just lacks of confidence. AJ feeley looked so inexperienced at the quarterback position last season that it wasn't even funny.
juniorseau55 said:He would not perform because he does not throw an accurate ball like Peyton Manning. Peyton manning makes his teamates better. He puts the ball right on their chest. Obviously we have Chris Chambers, not saying that he isn't a marvin harrison but Marivn has been around a consistent accurate passer and has enjoyed a great deal of success unlike Chambers.
I think its been proven when you put a new quarterback in, it makes the whole team around him more confident. Our offensive line just lacks of confidence. AJ feeley looked so inexperienced at the quarterback position last season that it wasn't even funny.
Canadianfishfan said:If Aj doesnt wrestle the job from gus this saturday.. the book is closed. he'll likely get a shot during ther season... but still has to rise to the moment and TAKE CONTROL. hes been developed in Sabans system... we could debate the fairness of the competition... GUS though has given feeley every opportunity to win the job.
Alxphins said:Yeah maybe. I prefer to believe some aspect of being a great QB is an innate characteristic. Either you have it or you don't because there are plenty of people that can throw the ball 65 yards and hit every pass on 7 on 7 drills. I mean look at some of the QB's that have excelled in the last 5 to 7 years, Manning, Cullpepper, Delehomme, Brady etc. They all had there bad moments when they strated, like Feeley, but they also made plays, had great games (not one pass here and there) and demonstrated a level of competence and, at times, brillance over extended periods of time that justified maintaining some level of faith and hope that they were going to have that special ability that a QB needs. Feeley has NEVER demonstrated that in my opinion. Furthermore, his mistakes are glaring. I have not researched this but I am willing to state that he has thrown more interception returns for touchdowns in one season that any other QB last year. You just can't do that. Lastly, I trust Saban and Linehan and the fact that Feeley has not won the job and that they are looking at other options speaks volumes. If they thought he could be the answer, that all he needed was seasoning, and that he had the necessary tools they would not be pursuing or atleast openly thinking about the Couches and MacPhersons of the world.
SkapePhin said:Why does Frerotte deserve another chance? He has failed a BUNCH of times!