Leinart was never accurate going down the field in college. Matt Waldman did a throw by throw break down of his issues for anyone who ponied up for the Wildman portfolio. We discussed it in more detail in a draft blog that year. I detailed Matt's deep ball issues from several games during his senior season. Even at an orchestrated and choreographed pro day Matt refused to throw the deep out, something he never completed ONCE in college (truth, Carroll knew he couldn't throw it and it wasn't even in the playbook), and he missed over half of his deep balls at that pro day. He is very good with throws 10-20 yards from his feet, but that's about it. Hitting small windows much further than that is not common for him. It isn't the much advertised arm strength issue at all. He has plenty of arm for the NFL. His problem is accuracy.In contrast Young and Cutler were nearly perfect with the choreography and both nailed deep outs for the scouts. There isn't ONE aspect of the game of football that Leinart does better than Cutler or Young (or Ben for that matter). He is not a better leader, he is a bit of a loner attached to his night life posse more than his team (Vick was like this, btw). He is not a better student and has been called out for it. He does not read defenses better and checks down in too much of a hurry. He does not throw the ball better. He is not a better runner. he does not make bigger plays. He does not command the respect of his teammates like those three. Colin, I think you were on a little hiatus from these parts but Wood and I (as primaries), with many others, had one heck of a long debate between Cutler and Leinart as they were coming out, and we were debating them as passers among other things. I favored Cutler based on what I saw, and I broke it down in time consuming very long detailed posts about both of their play. Several people agreed with me including JBryant who had a nice view of Cutler there in Tennessee. It wasn't so cut and dry, and for all the painstaking effort I put into that debate, I do feel a little vindicated these days. We still have a way to go though. Wood and I ended the debate in PMs with an agreement we couldn't be sure for ten years.