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Well let's get the Kirk stuff out of the way first. His first pass of the game was an amazing throw to Niles. He seems to have had his best moments when he throws it in less than 2 seconds, when he does not have time to think. His fumble was on him. The clock in his head needed to warn him to tuck it away. The pick was horrible. Even some of the easy stuff he was telegraphing. The shuffle pass he did not disguise well, the swing pass he nearly got his player killed. When a quarterback loses that ability to be somewhat of a magician, and gives away what is happening to the defense, it makes it darn near impossible to succeed.
His body language over the past few weeks, has shown he is afraid of his own shadow. He is a beaten man. Sometimes too much scar tissue makes it impossible to overcome your past. I don't think he is going to be able to overcome this to become a starter in the league. I think he can operate in chaos as a backup who has to throw his helmet on and throw right away.
Colt McCoy. He gave Pierre a chance to make a play. Got it on him quick and at a time when there was space between him and the defender. He obviously is more familiar with the offense and his decisions were much more decisive, and being decisive does not mean you have to throw it as hard as you can. You have to have a clear head which means making the play needed for the situation. Colt is only 2 years older than Kirk. He is a better athlete too. He is also an ultra competitor, who is 2nd all time in ncaa wins I believe? Oh and there is no question Colt will start vs Dallas. He gives the team a little boost of energy as well.
His body language over the past few weeks, has shown he is afraid of his own shadow. He is a beaten man. Sometimes too much scar tissue makes it impossible to overcome your past. I don't think he is going to be able to overcome this to become a starter in the league. I think he can operate in chaos as a backup who has to throw his helmet on and throw right away.
Colt McCoy. He gave Pierre a chance to make a play. Got it on him quick and at a time when there was space between him and the defender. He obviously is more familiar with the offense and his decisions were much more decisive, and being decisive does not mean you have to throw it as hard as you can. You have to have a clear head which means making the play needed for the situation. Colt is only 2 years older than Kirk. He is a better athlete too. He is also an ultra competitor, who is 2nd all time in ncaa wins I believe? Oh and there is no question Colt will start vs Dallas. He gives the team a little boost of energy as well.