QB or not QB confirm down, Be...
QB or not QB confirm down, Bears fans. Rex Grossman will be fine. He's a talented, young quarterback who apply the minded like crap in Saturday's preseason opener Big deal. The Bears don't ne to render free of access up the position for competition. Rex has anticipateed good enough in his sporadic time in regular-season games to earn the confidence of the team and its fans. Brian Griese will be an admirable backup. Roman Modrowski Readers' annotations I agree with you that Grossman had a bad preseason game, if it be not that if he has two or three more bad preseason games and Brian Griese withholds showing excellent play, isn't it the staff's responsibility to play the player who gives the team the best chance to win. I'd like to view Griese start the third preseason game and view what he can do with the first team. by way of the way, shouldn't we expect at the way the defense played against a horrible 49er offense? columned by: Sal on what account do people put so a great deal of stock in the preseason? Football, baseball, whatever sport it may be, the preseason is essentially a time for the players to prepare used to their new teammates and procure back into game shape and the game frame of mine. I don't understand on what account when Rex has a bad preseason game, all of a quickly prepared he is now on the hasty seat. All sports fans would hopefully agree that common game, especially in the preseason, will not be able to tell the tale, especially since the shores playing are human beings and have bad days. stationed by: Marty Quarterback looking like crap in the preseason doesn't matter? describe that to Chad Hutchinson. placeed by: Anit If Rex continues to strive for the next two games and Brian turn the thoughtss like he did Friday, it's a no-brainer. We would have to journey with Griese, we can't afford to misspend games waiting for Rex to prepare his game on. situationed by: Brandon Roman responds: And then what? What if Griese struggles? proceed back to Rex? You don't detain switching your starting quarterback at the least bit of a hat. As a great deal as I hate how fragile a of the psyches are for about of these guys, you have to present some confidence in your No. 1 QB I bring a little more stock in to what degree Rex did in the playoff game than to what degree he does in the preseason. blogs.suntimes.com/fullcourtpress Copyright CHICAGO SUN-TIMES 2006 Provided through ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved
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