Buck Will Start Against Montreal!
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 6:29 pm
Buck Pierce will get his opportunity to start against Montreal. Looking healthy and with his old 'quicks' back last game, Buck is ready is start.
Buck Pierce missed 13 games last season and only played brefly in one other game. He played injured during three of the four games he started early last season. He wasn't fully recovered from his shoulder injury when he started our first game. Buck has showed a lot of patience, been a team guy and complimentary and supportive of Jarious Jackson, even when he was itching to play again.
However, sometimes you have to take a step backward to go two steps forward. Buck's first season with our Leos provided him with the opportunity to play, following injuries to Dickenson and Printers in 2005. Jarious was hurt during the pre-season. It gave Buck a wonderful and opportunistic quick launching pad to his pro career. By 2006 he had become our second string quarterback and started six games. He was at the top of the league in quarterback efficiency and pass completion percentage. Those stats are helpful but even more importantly we won with him at quarterback.
Last season was a very tough season for Buck Pierce. Perhaps he should have sat out a couple of the games he started...it probably would have been wiser but how does a young quarterback, with that kind of opportunity, not do everything to compete and keep on starting? Very hard to do!
This season, after getting the start for the first game of the season, Buck has really experienced his first adversity as a pro, outside of his injury situation last season. That adversity will make him a stronger quarterback and better leader because this season his opportunity to start has not come easily. If we'd have kept on starting Buck after his first game this season, he not only would have been playing without being fully healed but he also would have had a lot of pressure on him, while he really still hadn't knocked all that rust off.
He's practiced hard, his shoulder has not had to endure a lot of punishment for seven games. Buck's fresh, he's looked ready to stand in there without flinching when he's had his recent opportunitiies to get game reps, and he's gotta be excited about playing. He's had the chance to look at the defenses being used by different teams this season and to analyze where we've been successful in the passing attack and where we've struggled.
I really believe that the setback Buck had this season was a learning experience for him. Success came quickly for Buck and sometimes early success also doesn't impose it's lessons on a young quarterback. Buck got a lot of breaks, in terms of our injury situations with our Leos and when he got his chance he showed his skill and his potential. The quarterback position is the most deamnding position on a football team, because the pressures there are enormous.
In the meantime, I also think it will be good for Jarious to sit. He got his opportunity last season, in a similar manner that Buck got his chance previously. He's started every game since Game 7 last season, outside of our first game this year and he got to play a bunch in that one. Jarious needs to see the game again from the sidelines. His early success as a starter, as he reeled off vcitory after victory, while often being inconsistent, also may have resulted in lessons not being learned. He will be able to learn some of those lessons by facing adversity again, after finally becoming a pro starting quarterback and be able to see the game again from the sidelines.
I think, at least right now, this is a good situation for both quarterbacks and whatever happens the rest of the way, we will have two better quarterbacks who have experienced both success and adversity and grown wiser and stronger for the experience.
Buck Pierce missed 13 games last season and only played brefly in one other game. He played injured during three of the four games he started early last season. He wasn't fully recovered from his shoulder injury when he started our first game. Buck has showed a lot of patience, been a team guy and complimentary and supportive of Jarious Jackson, even when he was itching to play again.
However, sometimes you have to take a step backward to go two steps forward. Buck's first season with our Leos provided him with the opportunity to play, following injuries to Dickenson and Printers in 2005. Jarious was hurt during the pre-season. It gave Buck a wonderful and opportunistic quick launching pad to his pro career. By 2006 he had become our second string quarterback and started six games. He was at the top of the league in quarterback efficiency and pass completion percentage. Those stats are helpful but even more importantly we won with him at quarterback.
Last season was a very tough season for Buck Pierce. Perhaps he should have sat out a couple of the games he started...it probably would have been wiser but how does a young quarterback, with that kind of opportunity, not do everything to compete and keep on starting? Very hard to do!
This season, after getting the start for the first game of the season, Buck has really experienced his first adversity as a pro, outside of his injury situation last season. That adversity will make him a stronger quarterback and better leader because this season his opportunity to start has not come easily. If we'd have kept on starting Buck after his first game this season, he not only would have been playing without being fully healed but he also would have had a lot of pressure on him, while he really still hadn't knocked all that rust off.
He's practiced hard, his shoulder has not had to endure a lot of punishment for seven games. Buck's fresh, he's looked ready to stand in there without flinching when he's had his recent opportunitiies to get game reps, and he's gotta be excited about playing. He's had the chance to look at the defenses being used by different teams this season and to analyze where we've been successful in the passing attack and where we've struggled.
I really believe that the setback Buck had this season was a learning experience for him. Success came quickly for Buck and sometimes early success also doesn't impose it's lessons on a young quarterback. Buck got a lot of breaks, in terms of our injury situations with our Leos and when he got his chance he showed his skill and his potential. The quarterback position is the most deamnding position on a football team, because the pressures there are enormous.
In the meantime, I also think it will be good for Jarious to sit. He got his opportunity last season, in a similar manner that Buck got his chance previously. He's started every game since Game 7 last season, outside of our first game this year and he got to play a bunch in that one. Jarious needs to see the game again from the sidelines. His early success as a starter, as he reeled off vcitory after victory, while often being inconsistent, also may have resulted in lessons not being learned. He will be able to learn some of those lessons by facing adversity again, after finally becoming a pro starting quarterback and be able to see the game again from the sidelines.
I think, at least right now, this is a good situation for both quarterbacks and whatever happens the rest of the way, we will have two better quarterbacks who have experienced both success and adversity and grown wiser and stronger for the experience.