Question Of The Day: Does Matt Leinart's Performance Have Any Bearing On Whether He Stays With The Arizona Cardinals?
The question of the day is simple. Heading into tonight's final preseason game, does Matt Leinart's performance, good or bad, change whether or not he stays with the Cardinals past this weekend?
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My thought on it...
If the Cardinals thought they’d be able to move Leinart he wouldn’t be playing. Since they haven’t found anyone who wants to trade for him, this is almost a no lose situation. He plays bad, he gets cut, and the team can point at the performance as a reason. He plays well, and maybe someone comes forward to trade for him. He gets injured and… they’re hosed.
by Cryptopunk on Sep 2, 2010 2:56 PM MDT reply actions 1 recs
That's an expensive injury
I once tried to quit a job using a dry erase board. Unfortunately I wrote the first part in Sharpie so I couldn't finish.
by Greg Esposito on Sep 2, 2010 7:12 PM MDT up reply actions
One last chance to see what he can do I guess.
Lifelong Arizona Cardinals/Chicago Bears fan [I have always lived in Arizona, dad is from Chicago].
I can't stand fair-weather/bandwagon fans, stick with your team, throughout the good and the bad. And don't switch to whichever team wins the Super Bowl each year.
I think this game is just to verify whether Hall or Skelton will be the back-up
and I don’t see how Leinart has any trade value right now. For arguments sake imagine you’re the GM of another team needing another QB. You know cuts are imminent, why trade for Leinart and inherit his contract when there is a very good possibility he’ll be released? On the other side of the coin, should we keep him now you put in a claim on either Hall or Skelton – who are likely to be better long-term options for you. No need for you to do anything other than wait.
Darren Urban's take on our question of the day
Hard to say. Doubt it. Don’t think he or Anderson will play much, to be honest. ~ Via Darren Urban’s Twitter @CardsChatter
I once tried to quit a job using a dry erase board. Unfortunately I wrote the first part in Sharpie so I couldn't finish.
I’m not sure exactly what is going on with this QB controversy in Az. but it is starting to give me a headache.One thing I do know,if the rumors are true that Leinart has been telling teams that he will not sign on as a back-up QB and that he thinks he has earned the right to be a starter in this league,then Leinart does feel he’s entitled,and that’s NOT a good thing

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