Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Honest appraisal St. Pierre


Davis83

Recommended Posts

OK, now realisticly - what can you expect from a guy that has never started, has'nt played this year, only thrown 5 passes - gets 3 days practice and then starts?

C'mon people - we all watch football and have hefty opinions - what did we expect?

I'll go on the limb and take the flaming arrows - I thought he played well for coming in with that kind of a background. We were in it going into the 4th quarter. Yes, he threw 2ea pic/6's and that broke our back, but c'mon - how much film has he really seen, how much has he really practiced with the 1's to get the communication down? Its a bit harsh to just lay it all on him.

I watched his postgame interview twice. For a guy that was thrown to the wolves - on a losing team - with virtually no preparation, he struck me as a mature guy that really wanted to contribute to the team. He accepted everything, all the blame. For Christ's sake, he's living in a hotel in a strange town, his teammates, coaches and trainers are all strangers to him.

He gets named the starter after 3 days and the fanbase expects him to turn it around?

He's 30 years old - which on this team means he's the "old man = veteran". Its natural that many of the young players are looking to him for the leadership that is missing from this team.

Now thats a tremendous amount of pressure - so be honest - he was not that bad for the horrible situation he was thrown into.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don't really have a problem with it. It is just the circumstances regarding us letting him start. Sign as a backup and let someone else start. He managed the game ok but then helped us to get of the game. I just don't know why we start someone that we have no investments for the future in. It is not like we have a chance at the playoffs. I just don't get it. Fox use to be all about having people on the field that knows the playbook and I am sure Pike knew it more than a guy that was just signed. No hate for St. Pierre, but that was a bone head move.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Fox use to be all about having people on the field that knows the playbook and I am sure Pike knew it more than a guy that was just signed.

I don't know about that.

Even though he was a rookie in 2007, I'm willing to bet Moore knew more of the playbook than Testaverde. And yet Fox waited until the season was virtually over before starting Moore. Maybe that was the right decision that year, maybe not.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don't know about that.

Even though he was a rookie in 2007, I'm willing to bet Moore knew more of the playbook than Testaverde. And yet Fox waited until the season was virtually over before starting Moore. Maybe that was the right decision that year, maybe not.

True, I didn't even think about it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

OK, now realisticly - what can you expect from a guy that has never started, has'nt played this year, only thrown 5 passes - gets 3 days practice and then starts?

C'mon people - we all watch football and have hefty opinions - what did we expect?

I'll go on the limb and take the flaming arrows - I thought he played well for coming in with that kind of a background. We were in it going into the 4th quarter. Yes, he threw 2ea pic/6's and that broke our back, but c'mon - how much film has he really seen, how much has he really practiced with the 1's to get the communication down? Its a bit harsh to just lay it all on him.

I watched his postgame interview twice. For a guy that was thrown to the wolves - on a losing team - with virtually no preparation, he struck me as a mature guy that really wanted to contribute to the team. He accepted everything, all the blame. For Christ's sake, he's living in a hotel in a strange town, his teammates, coaches and trainers are all strangers to him.

He gets named the starter after 3 days and the fanbase expects him to turn it around?

He's 30 years old - which on this team means he's the "old man = veteran". Its natural that many of the young players are looking to him for the leadership that is missing from this team.

Now thats a tremendous amount of pressure - so be honest - he was not that bad for the horrible situation he was thrown into.

I don't think anybody is really hating on him , he is a victim of Fox just like everybody else. I actually felt sorry for the guy.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Man, I havent posted in a while, happy to see the forum is alive and well!  Really excited about this upcoming season, and this draft class!  Lee Hunter will be an instant fan favorite, i might go ahead and purchase his jersey.  Will be interesting to see what we do at Receiver, a lot of talent and a lot of bodies, does XL get traded, or do they give him a shot this season to see what he has?
    • Goings was good too. 
    • I appreciate TMo, he has been a rock. Plug and play, set and forget. But there are stories that they ice his knees or knee in game when he goes to the sidelines. If it is that bad that is pretty rough and it probably won’t get better with age and more wear.     You want to pay him, and commit that money, I shouldn’t object. But let’s at least roll him over a year at a time.  He isn’t a particularly good long term gamble. 
×
×
  • Create New...