AG67 -- please explain to me what you see in Laviano's game that 80-90% of the fanbase does not see. The coaching staff apparently had so much confidence in him that they took the ball out of his hands in the second half.
I bow before your superior judgement and unwavering support of coach Flood over the years. Please enlighten me what I'm missing during the game days. While I see passes that bounce, are overthrown, and hang in the air longer than needed, are you seeing Dan Marino? Are you blown away by the 75% completion rate?
Or do you base everything on the concept that Laviano must be the better QB in practice, so he's the guy that should lead the team?
I've seen guys in sports that were tremendous in practice that couldn't handle game situations and guys who excelled during the game that weren't great during practice. I'd much rather have the guy that performs during the game.
I do not claim to have superior judgement about Laviano's performance. I think the coaches are likely to have a far better grasp on the situation due to their years of experience and their far-more detailed evaluation of his performances. I doubt if any posters here really have any realistic idea of all the details involved - making the correct calls at the line, analyzing the offense, etc. I do not think coaches are stupid. Rather I think many posters are likely to simplisitc and superficial in their evaluations.
IMO it is pretty obvious that most of the Laviano critics are people who have wanted Rettig from the beginning and so are looking at Laviano's performance with a biased eye. In this one case I don't suffer from this issue since I was hoping for Rettig also.
I see things I like about Laviano during the games, and I see problems. I am not trying to spin every negative to make it look positive, and i am not trying to spin every positive to make it look negative. I am not knowledgeable enough to begin with. I am just hoping both of our quarterbacks become highly productive, and I trust the people closest to the situation to make the most informed decision.
I don't know all the things they are looking at during the game, so I can't be sure how he performed in their eyes. Obviously he is improving rapidly enough in their eyes that they are going to stick with him for now. I admit I liked the way he performed yesterday, but I readily admit to not being an expert.
You are right that I support our coaching staff and players 100%.