Jason Wood
Zoo York
OK, I get that Charlie Frye has no business being an NFL starting QB. I also get that on the margin, Derek Anderson appeared to play better. All that said, I found the decision to pull Frye midway through GAME ONE just incredulous. I mean, Crennel and Chuds spent the entire offseason vacillating between Frye and Anderson. Then when it looks to everyone that Quinn should probably be thrown to the wolves because a green, rookie Quinn is better than either, Crennel and Phil Savage go out of their way to "teach the kid a lesson" and keep him out of the starting lineup.
But the point is, they supposedly spent all preseason evaluating Frye and Anderson. Then, after one half of the first game against a dominant defense/division rival; they change their minds!?!?? To me that sends such a strong message that the coaches are flying blind; that they have no clue and they themselves are incapable of evaluating the QB position on their own team.
Pulling Frye like that essentially makes him a eunuch. How can they possibly justify putting Frye into another game at this point? They can't. So why not just trade/release him?
I'm guessing Crennel will make it through the season only because he's inextricably linked with Savage. But I wouldn't be shocked to see them both shown the door at season's end.
But the point is, they supposedly spent all preseason evaluating Frye and Anderson. Then, after one half of the first game against a dominant defense/division rival; they change their minds!?!?? To me that sends such a strong message that the coaches are flying blind; that they have no clue and they themselves are incapable of evaluating the QB position on their own team.
Pulling Frye like that essentially makes him a eunuch. How can they possibly justify putting Frye into another game at this point? They can't. So why not just trade/release him?
I'm guessing Crennel will make it through the season only because he's inextricably linked with Savage. But I wouldn't be shocked to see them both shown the door at season's end.