So why even start him? He's a 31 year old back up. Unless we're expecting him to be the next Rich Gannon (which wouldn't be bad thing). But if we know he's not going to be anything special, I don't get why we want to put him out there. He is what he is & frankly that is not good enough. We know it's not good enough.
Fitzpatrick may not be a long term solution...but his numbers suggest that he's not that bad...it's when he asked to do too much is when he gets in trouble. & when you consider the trainwrecks franchises he played for....i could easily see him matching his 2010 campaign.
Well, like you said, the 31 year old is what he is. A back up. I like Tj, but the last game I saw him really play, he was tossing the ball up for Ed Reed to go get it. Last year's game against St. Louis, pretty much ended the same way. If OB can teach him to make better decisions, it would make more sense to me to start Tj.
Keenum, the only problem I've got with him is not knowing the situation & knowing when he can/should extend a play & when he can/should throw it away, or take a sack. I don't recall ever thinking, "Why did he throw that there?"
& we definitely won't know if Fitzpatrick is the starter. Personally, I don't care if it's Tj or Case.
I too don't care if its Fitz, TJ, Case, Savage..... or even VY...so long as whomever it is gives us the best chance to win in 2014. Where we're not agreeing is a few in here are indirectly saying that Keenum is our best option to start..When in reality experience, measureables and what these guys have accomplished as starters.....suggest otherwise.
Not a rebuild.
Ok, a "retooling" if that sounds better. Regardless, there's a new offense to learn. And seeing as Keenum's only known Kubiak's qb friendly offense, there is a learning curve he as a young player is gonna have to overcome which will set his progression as a viable NFL qb back.
Definitely won't know anything more about his potential if he's on the bench.
fair enough...but if he's on the bench, chances are it wasn't b/c BoB had a bias towards him ...it was b/c the other guy(s) beat him out & showed more.
Kinda like Stafford, Ryan, Bradford, Newton, Flacco, Rivers.... everybody but Brady, Peyton, & obviously Luck? It's a team game, whether Case is starting or not.
Lol, all these guys were 1st rounders with better physical tools than Keenum. All of them also won at least 2 games on the bad teams they were drafted to. All of that, (but mostly the 1st 2 reasons) are why those guys got the benefit of the doubt.
See... I think "people" want Fitzpatrick to start because he is not a threat to our "future" QB. Whether we're winning or not, we're going to continue to look for a "future" QB.
You simply can't know that at this point. For all we know, BoB might think the future is already here in Savage & he just wants to buy time to get a solid group of core players around him to start him. Keenum even playing mediocore has the potential to make that a difficult transition as fans would still be holding onto the "fix this around him" mentality & maybe even a few team members might cause a stir. Either way, every coach wants to go down with "their" guy and the reality of it is Keenum is a holdover from the previous regime as is TJ.
If Case is winning, not so much. & regardless how well Case plays, that' just not good enough. If he sucks, fine, we'll toss him & move on. But if we're 10-6 and 1 & done in the play offs... we're going to pass on a first round QB. & some people are just not good with that.
Would you be good with that? I certainly wouldn't be. I mean fine, if 10-6 and 1 and done in the playoffs is all were looking for, we could've kept Schaub around here for that....
It's like some people think we'd be better off as a franchise if we miss the play offs in 2014 & draft a QB than if Case Keenum (or Tj Yates for that matter) gets us to the AFC Championship game.