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Well, at least he's CUTE!! (sorry, just had to say that!)![]()
Seriously, I don't know why so many people are complaining.....it's a one year deal (which means they can cut him at any time) and it's not like we currently have better options at that position.
As a fan it's easy to ***** about this decision. However, we have a QB minded head coach. Kubiak clearly wanted Leinert. Why else did we jump so quickly? One year to see what the kid's got, then we cut bait or extend him. It's not like Leinert will have numerous takers after spending a year holding a clipboard.
Let's give him a chance to earn the backup role. If he pulls a Carr and doesn't have the work ethic, then the Texans will send him packing.
QB Danny Wuerffel.............How did that work out for us?![]()
I wish Kubiak would have called me first to discuss this deal in more detail before signing Matt #2. I have some real concerns.
Jeff Garcia is a asshat and a diva...
He's playing semi-pro ball NOT because he can't get a job in the NFL....there are a ton of teams that would love to have him as a backup (and we're probably one of them), but the reason why he's playing semi-pro ball is because the man wants to be a starter and the word on the street is he divides locker rooms and is somewhat of a cancer when he's not the starter.
No thanks to Jeff Garcia. I'll gladly sign his wife to a 1 night contract though.![]()
When names like Steve Young, Kenny Stabler, Boomer Esiason, and even Michael Vick are brought up, I have to point out that all of these QBs were known for their superior "scrambling" abilities. Stabler earned his nickname The Snake for his running and scrambling ability while in high school and strongly carried his tradition into the NFL.
I have a difficult time of putting Leinart next to these names. And if the whole point of this acquisition is to have someone that can improve our backup status, why are we talking about seeing if we can improve his sultry reputation during the year so that he can bolster his value, inevitably for another team next year. THIS year is what is most important for our 1st playoff spot ever. So now we're going to work on a QB's attitude problems and poor preparation habits, while trying to teach him OUR system.........and all this, with no benefit of OTA, TC or preseason experience............oh, unless he is thrown into a real game for the first time if the unthinkable......... Schaub goes down.
If he simply, as someone else aluded to "pulls a Lohan" with a successful good boy act (which certainly leaves more than some doubt), I hope no one is under the grand delusion that Leinart won't take the 1st train out of Houston given the opportunity to start somewhere else come next spring. If he can pull off a "quiet" season, there will be some "sucker" team that thinks that once he gets back into a starter's spotlight, he won't revert back to his old "I'm entitled" act.
Of course, this is JMHO.
I agree with you. Kubiak, Dennison and Knapp probably saw something they liked and could fix. Perhaps they saw somebody who was a better player than what we currently have in Danny-O.I would bet Kubiak & Knapp & Smith all looked at Lienart the third week of the preseason, when he was unseated as the starter. I bet they looked at game film from way back, probably even back to his USC days.
I bet they identified issues, and discussed whether those issues could be fixed or not, lastly I bet they talked to Frank Bush at least, to find out what he thought of Matt as a pro, and if he liked him as a football player.
Matt Leinart not a bad idea for Texans
Gary Kubiak is a capable quarterback developer.
Much of Matt Schaub’s success is thanks to his Kubiak’s mentoring. Say what you will about Sage Rosenfels, but he was a more valuable quarterback when the Texans dealt him away than when they got him. Rex Grossman’s year in Houston allowed him to revive his career as a backup and move on to Washington.
Dan Orlovsky, however, has been a dud. We hear from Kubiak about what a good camp he’s had and how a couple really bad decisions in preseason games aren’t enough to wash it away. But the fact is, as with the vast majority of teams, if the starter goes down the Texans are in trouble.
Enter Matt Leinart.
He won't cure anything now for the Texans -- he needs rebuilding. But Kubiak and quarterback coach Greg Knapp can work with Leinart behind the scenes and try "fix" him. I think it starts with a combination confidence and realization of the work that needs to be done, and I think they can do good work in those departments.
Seems to me it's not a particularly risky investment and could have a lot of upside. He surely didn't get big dollars. If they can turn him around, they’ll have a guy to bump Orlovsky down, or off, the depth chart.
If not, they’d have lost only a little money and time.
This risk is ending up with NO decent backup QB at all.
i found the "comment section" of this leinart signing article some absolutely hilarious comic relief
lol.otto graham is better than leinart right now.
lol.
Leinart is Joe Namath without the arm, career, Superbowl ring, mental and physical toughness, and sense of leadership. Otherwise, clearly another Joe Namath. (note: sarcasm)
I found the "comment section" of this Leinart signing article some absolutely hilarious comic relief
Leinart wil be way better than Peyton Manning and Joe Montana.. give him a chance people.. he needs the right system.
Leinart stinks. Why do we bring in bums like this?
Because at this stage in the game (a couple of days before the season starts), that's all there is out there.
Seriously I don't understand why people are so critical of this move. We needed another arm, now we have one......there wasn't alot available out there.
If this gets Orlovsky cut, even better. This is a situation that we're just going to have to deal with until next offseason where we can try to find a long term solution to our back up QB spot.
What bothers me about this signing is that we cut a guy in JDB, who, admittedly, was not very good, but at least had a better attitude about being a QB and showed some promise. Why bring in a guy like Leinart when you have a capable guy in JDB who already knows your system and has a better attitude.
The saddest thing is that we're subsidizing this SOB while he comes in here. God knows he doesn't care whether he learns the system or not, he's gonna collect a fat paycheck and he's already set for life.
We should have just passed on him and let the inevitable happen....Leinart's gonna be out of the league next year, why not just let it happen now.
You know whats funny about this whole thread... We fans are debating on the signing of a 3rd String QB instead of starters....
Gotta say, that makes things move a little.....Means the team is pretty solid....
This is exactly what I have been thinking since the rumors surfaced. Whats next debating which H2O Tech is the best?!?!?!?!?!
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We could bring in this guy
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He could also fill in for Cushing while he's out.
Just talk about his momma i dare you.
For somebody who doesn't care about football or someone who just wants a "free ride" on another team....he sure wasn't happy about not getting the starting job in Arizona. That doesn't make sense to me, the guy wants a free ride, is lazy, doesn't care about learning the system, but then openly gets upset and makes statements to the press in frustration when he doesn't get the starting job. Sorry, but that sounds like someone who atleast cares a little.
The truth of the matter is we really don't know jack about about where Leinart is right now mentally.
Leinart was brought in to AZ as the can't miss franchise guy for a bunch of coin. They shitcan him when they need him this year after paying all that dough. What's wrong with this picture? We always pass on guys that are good because the FO says they ate not boy scouts. If we're going to bring in a jackass why don't we bring in a jerk that can play?
Lienart's work ethic hasn't exactly been stellar....
Of course he was angry about not being "The Guy" in Arizona.
When you're staring down the barrel of the "I just got demoted and replaced by Derrick Anderson" gun, you're going to be upset about it. Because it's a reflection of how bad you suck. It's a wake-up call.
And now we get to be a part of his drama. We've co-signed on Leinart's career.
A lot of us just think it's hilarious, to tell you the truth. There's players who show flashes of promise. Do you really sense that in Leinart? Or is it the allure of his college years and that maybe he's not as bad as he has shown?
Our Plan B for QBs and RBs could cost us this year. It really could. All the tight ends and WRs in the world cannot counter a shaky backup QB and RB situation. I'm just nowhere near the idea that Leinart is an acceptable backup in this league.
What's also funny is that several teams are ridding themselves of guys you'd never think would be cut this soon in their careers: Houshmanzadeh, Leinart, etc. I've seen a lot of guys hit the curb and yet other teams can't control themselves from scooping them up off waivers. It's like fantasy football: "Ooh! Someone let HIM go? Oh man, this is waiver wire heaven right here!!!"
Nobody could work out a trade for him, not even a 7th rounder. Wouldn't you take at least a 7th rounder rather than get nothing at all? And we seem to have been bidding against only one other team. Maybe even against ourselves the whole time.
It's bizarre, and a lot of fans feel that way. Not just me.
Like Cedric Benson?
Larry Johnson?
Thomas Jones?
LT? Though he's not remotely a "jackass."
One does wonder why certain guys get a pass and others are not even a blip on our radar.
of course he was angry about not being "the guy" in arizona.
When you're staring down the barrel of the "i just got demoted and replaced by derrick anderson" gun, you're going to be upset about it. Because it's a reflection of how bad you suck. It's a wake-up call.
And now we get to be a part of his drama. We've co-signed on leinart's career.
A lot of us just think it's hilarious, to tell you the truth. There's players who show flashes of promise. Do you really sense that in leinart? Or is it the allure of his college years and that maybe he's not as bad as he has shown?
Our plan b for qbs and rbs could cost us this year. It really could. All the tight ends and wrs in the world cannot counter a shaky backup qb and rb situation. I'm just nowhere near the idea that leinart is an acceptable backup in this league.
What's also funny is that several teams are ridding themselves of guys you'd never think would be cut this soon in their careers: Houshmanzadeh, leinart, etc. I've seen a lot of guys hit the curb and yet other teams can't control themselves from scooping them up off waivers. It's like fantasy football: "ooh! Someone let him go? Oh man, this is waiver wire heaven right here!!!"
nobody could work out a trade for him, not even a 7th rounder. Wouldn't you take at least a 7th rounder rather than get nothing at all? And we seem to have been bidding against only one other team. Maybe even against ourselves the whole time.
It's bizarre, and a lot of fans feel that way. Not just me.
Like Cedric Benson?
Larry Johnson?
Thomas Jones?
LT? Though he's not remotely a "jackass."
One does wonder why certain guys get a pass and others are not even a blip on our radar.
And I think the reason why they passed on Jones and LT was because they've been burned way too many times with older RBs.