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03-07-2007 11:01 AM |
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Originally Posted by Laz
wow .... look at me being the one to defend Green now after listening to people call him "Mr. Quarterback" for so many years. :eek:
Green is a slow starter ... he typically takes 2/3 games to really get started. He also takes a quarter to get started each game.
he got hurt after 1 game .... then game back and had to restart again.
With Herm's wonderful office he never was really able to get that 1st quarter rhythm going because of our run,run,pass,punt approach.
last year was not a fair evaluation of Green
i believe we will find now that most QB's look pretty crappy when playing for the Hermanator.
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It is bizarro-world.
I think maybe you're so focused on Peterson/Herm that you're not seeing Green's play for what it was last year. He played well in exactly one game, his third after the injury (Cleveland). He was awful in the two before that, he was awful in the 5 after that.
That's a half a season of bad play. It wasn't a week or two. And I don't think it was a rhythm thing. He was making bad decisions and poor throws week after week. He looked like an even worse version of himself from 2001. I'm sure that Solari was a part of that, I'm sure that the line was a part of that, I'm sure that the receivers were a part of that. I'm also, however, sure that Green himself is a part of that, and I think maybe the biggest part.
He's 37. He's even less mobile now than before, and it's only going to get worse. He's had a serious head injury. He's not the same player he was, physically or mentally. You could see it in the way he looked on the field and in the pocket. Personally, I think he's done. He looks to me a lot like Kurt Warner did when he fell off the map.
It's a shame. I think he's a great guy.
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