Matt finally in a city where he can get his groove properly on
Good fit for both
1. Ton a weapons
2. Great QB coach
3. Similar system
4. A starting QB with durability issues
Great place to breathe life into a new career.
With Mike Williams comming back in Seattle, its good to see a few Trojans getting back on the horse
I don't believe that Leinart was very handicapped with Fitzgerald and Boldin. Referring to the Cardinals stint:
Leinart immediately entered into a fantastic situation for a quarterback. In 2007, Larry Fitzgerald was coming off his first Pro Bowl, and Anquan Boldin had already established himself as one of the premier physical receivers in the game.
But it didn't matter. Leinart was still unable to succeed. While most failures at quarterback are plagued by a poor supporting cast, Leinart had a stellar array of weapons and he still played at a below-average level.
Fitzgerald, arguably the league's most talented wide receiver, best exemplifies Leinart's ineptitude. He only had one game with over 100 yards receiving with Leinart as his quarterback.
He is one of the best receivers in the game. If a quarterback can't find a way to get him the ball, there is obviously something wrong with the passer.
The November 22, 2009 game versus the St. Louis Rams was a perfect example of Leinart's inability to utilize Fitzgerald.
In the first half, Fitzgerald caught six passes for 74 yards and a touchdown. He was virtually uncoverable. However, that was with Kurt Warner at quarterback.
After taking a blow to the head, Warner left the game shortly before halftime, leaving Leinart to play the second half.
Christian Petersen/Getty Images Fitzgerald caught two passes for 16 yards and was a non-factor in the second half. The Cardinals scored no points in the half, and nearly blew a 21-3 lead to a 1-8 squad.[/URL]
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