you are right, Cam is a better RB than most of other QB in the league, but unfortunatelly in a pass heavy league you win with a RB at QB only if you pull out a lead from the beginning and can pound all day long because the D can't stop a nose bleeding, if they stack the box and can beat you through air, than you are lost with a QB that can't throw to save his life
you are judging Stidham based on a very small sample size (actually few snaps), while pretending Cam has shown anything worth thinking that he should be still out there, judge Stidham when he got a full game or two and he blows like Cam with 100 yards 0 TD and 2 INT constantly each game, than we know for sure he is **** and can dump him
its mind blowing how people do not have sence that a second year QB has not to be on a Brady level to be even considered to get a chance to show something or improve, because actually a 2nd year QB can improve, a 10 year wet with still poor mechanics, no pocket awareness or even being able to read the D# or go through the progression beside only having first read and being done, will not improve anymore, he is what he is,...but yeah he is a good QB, when he is not fumbling the ball he can run for a TD, because Harris, Michel, White, Burkhead etc would not have been able to do so with a propper and not obvious play design (so actually the opposite of what McShitty calls half a game)
I am asking to give Stidham the last 1-2 games (as soon as we are officially out of the playoffs there is no reason to not start him in my view) so you can really judge on him, not based on 10 snaps total in few minutes spread over 4 games and pretending he can't win or whatever, not saying Stidham is the saviour but at least I want to see him given a chance in full game, I would not even say its hope its more curiosity to see where he actually is in a full game
frankly I am less pissed off when a 2nd year QB makes bad decisions than when a 10 year vet does the same with all his starting experience in the league, its so frustrating to watch him out there that you lose all the joy to watch a game because he is so pathetic
Yes Newton is better as a rusher than a passer. That’s always been the case. Unfortunately he has more rushing TD’s than all our running backs combined. He has the second most rushing yards on the team. You aren’t going to simply fill that gap by assuming the other RB’s will double production. It’s just not happening. So Stidham has to be a much better passer than Cam to justify a change because you lose so much in the only good part of the offense..... and Stidham has not shown to be a better passer than Cam.
Yes Stidham is being judged on a small sample size.... if you are comparing him to a starting QB. He’s gotten as many or more showcases as any back up on this team in the last 20 years. It’s his job to be ready to get the call at a moments notice. The fact that most of the time it’s been a disaster is still an indictment on him. Especially when he is usually in low pressure situations (don’t screw up against the Jets, it’s the 4th quarter vs the Chiefs see what you can do, we have no shot against the Niner’s and Rams go out there and take a few live reps, we are way ahead on the Chargers) all but one of those has been mediocre or bad and Cam did well in that one game anyways.
Back ups are supposed to covet and make the most of the few shots they get. See Brady. See Jimmy G. Stidham’s case is “ignore the shots he got he needs to get a real starting role to be truly understood”. What? When the hell has that ever been the case in the NFL where a guy was mediocre on the field and the coaches didn’t want to play him and the story was “well no he needs the starting role so we can know for sure”. It’s not how this league works. You don’t suck in your limited chances and then get that dismissed to get an audition. When you’re a back up, that is your audition. Especially when doing that is to hurt the best aspect of our offense and take a team leader who has far more experience off the field (even if he isn’t performing great).
The we need to judge him when he starts is more “it’s inconvenient that the back up can’t improve on our starter who we aren’t satisfied with so I’m going to ignore what we’ve seen and what the coaches are determining under the hope that all the signs are wrong”. And this whole “he’s a 2nd year QB”, second and first year QB’s usually can flash positives. Especially when a defense didn’t game plan for them. If they aren’t, it means the game is too fast for them or they aren’t processing reads effectively. Brady was at his most raw in 2001 but he had huge pocket presence over Bledsoe and more poise. Jimmy G in year 1 and year 2 looked good every time he hit the field. Leave the Patriots. Hurts looked like an improvement over Wentz and won the job right away. Meanwhile Saints fans knew Hill wasn’t worth much in his few games appearances and wouldn’t have chose to start him if it wasn’t for an injury. They knew that from limited opportunities from before.
At this point, regardless QB is need. If Stidham did start and defied all odds and balled out (and one of those games vs the Jets so take that with a grain of salt), then we still should draft a QB high. You aren’t going to team build valuing two starts over everything else. And that’s a highly unlikely scenario anyways.
So at this point, Stidham’s reality is that he is not the guy, he is a rookie so his third year will be defining as he competes with new guys to justify being around. And next year he is going to need to show a serious improvement or his career will likely end right there.
This idea that he needs to start or that he will prove to be some revelation that will mean something is kinda silly.
It’s the same thing it was over the summer to be honest with you. Based off nothing a lot of people were assuming (hoping) Stidham was good. Convenient hope because he wears the uniform. Stidham was always a low percentage chance at succeeding anyways and the fact that despite everything everyone is saying about Cam, Stidham couldn’t clearly present himself as a superior option and doesn’t have the entire region screaming for him (this situation is built for it if he was any good) is a huge tell. This moment was set for him and he couldn’t grab the brass ring.
All the QB’s on this team should be written off and we should revamp the entire position and not look back. One of them will stay because Bill likes some continuity. But the QB of the future isn’t here and I’d rather have some positive on offense and players happy about who’s leading them than pray everyone is wrong about Stidham