12-02-2016, 12:41 AM
(12-02-2016, 12:13 AM)Hammerthis Wrote: You're pointing out short comings that almost all 1st time NFL starting QB's, coming of the bench with little time working with the staters have. There's no substitute for playing time.
Look at the intangibles of McCarron. He just seems to be a better leader.
I don't wish harm to Andy, but if he goes down again it will be interesting to see how much further McCarron's talent has developed.
What does McCarron have? He wasn't leader. What made you think he was a leader in the team? Because he was a QB who made the offense look bad? I didn't see anything from McCarron other than mostly dink and dunk. He had horrible pocket awareness and he couldn't read the defense very well. He made the offense very limited even though he almost had 2 years to learn the playbook. A lot of the points we scored was because the defense put the offense in scoring position. McCarron has only shown that he's a mediocre backup QB. I doubt he will ever be a starting QB, unless he's a stop gap like Gabbert.