Ok, I've waited a few days to comment on the play of Brunell so I could give it some thought and not just fly off with some tongue and cheek remarks.
I'll start by saying that I have been a huge critic of Brunell as a starter, but a big supporter of him as a back-up; mainly do to his experience, current knowledge of Saunders playbook and the benefit Campbell receives from working with a seasoned vet.
That said, I was extremely disappointed by what I saw from Brunell on Saturday night.
I can deal with an errant throw from time to time. I can even deal with an unnecessary time-out once in a while. But from what I saw from Brunell, I can't deal with.
1. Extremely poor decision making.
2. Very late with almost every throw.
3. While performing poorly, laughing, joking and cutting it up on the sideline and with the other team.
Those things really bother me. Yes, I know it was only the first preseason game and doesn't mean much, but I would expect a little more professionalism from a veteran.
***And here is the thing that
really bothered me... throwing the ball away or out of bounds in a preseason game.
Mark, what the hell were you thinking?
I can understand Campbell and the first team doing that, but not from the back-up QB in a preseason game with 2nd, 3rd and 4th string receivers in the game.
Mark, at least give the receivers a chance!
Maybe it would have required a tight throw and maybe the receiver would've had to make a spectacular catch for the play to be successful.
Well... AT LEAST GIVE THEM A CHANCE! IT'S PRESEASON!
If I was a receiver trying to move up the depth chart or trying to earn a spot on the roster, and the back-up QB was throwing the ball away and not even giving me a chance... well, I'd be pissed about it. I'd even get in Mark's grill about it. Make the throw and simply give the receiver a chance to make a catch and showcase their abilities. That's what preseason is for.
Now, I know there are cap implications and know Mark will remain here this year because of it. I was just really disappointed by his poor decision making and what I thought was a lack of effort.
Also, I don't think anyone in this thread was arguing for Collins to become the starter. But, he did look better than Brunell in both the scrimmage and the Titans game and maybe Collins deserves to be ranked higher than Brunell at this point. No one knows Saunders playbook better than Collins, and in my opinion, his current playability and system knowledge ranks him ahead of Brunell.
