Can't you give it a rest already.
I'm just trying to look at those other positions through the same straw you look at a football game but am not just focused on the quarterback.
Can't you figure out that football is more complex than if we lose (rarely) or we win a little ugly and the only focus is on the quarterback. It's not only boring but it's so one dimensional it is beyond frustrating!!
Our team wins and scores lots.."Quarterback good"!! Our team loses or plays a bit ugly "Quarterback bad and should get replaced!" The quarterback posiiton is the most important position on the field but it's not the only one...and sometimes it's such an obsession that I wonder if any other part of the game is watched by a few on here!
No matter what is written about the quarterback position or no matter how many Buck fans or Dickenson fans try to angle it....Jarious is going to be our starter the rest of the way. He may get taken out of a game but this season won't be a repeat of 2004 and 2005, in terms of the starting quarterback position.
Wally will focus on the other areas that we need to improve upon to play better and we will play a lot better at home against Edmonton. I like both Jarious and Buck for the future. They have different strengths and areas that they need to improve upon. I like Dickenson as a backup, coming in first the rest of the way, because his style is so different from Jarious.... but I really don't know who Wally will go with first if he feels he needs to make a change during a game at the quarterback position.
However, it's not at quarterback that we need to get things fixed most! We need to make adjustments to our game planning and play calling in the first half of games and start exploiting the way defenses are playing us. We need to also change the plays we use in our running attack when defenses are stacking the inside run.
Those are the offensive changes we need to make more. It would also be an advantage to be able to find a way to get Rodges open more often and Boden so we don't always focus on Simon, Clermont, and Jackson. It would help open up the pass attack a little more.
"When I went to Catholic high school in Philadelphia, we just had one coach for football and basketball. He took all of us who turned out and had us run through a forest. The ones who ran into the trees were on the football team". (George Raveling)