Shanahan said, ‘At the end of the game, with Donovan, with Rex knowing the offense, I felt with the time and no timeouts, [Grossman] gave us the best chance to win in that scenario.’ And then two weeks ago, when Grossman was named starter for the final three games of the season, Shanahan again said “I think Rex gives us a great chance to win” because of how the quarterback had demonstrated his knowledge in practices and meetings).
“First of all, you’ve got to take a look at Houston,” Shanahan said Monday afternoon. “He only played, I think 12 plays and came into the season very late. Didn’t pick up the offense until training camp. And so, to say that a person has two full years in the system is a little unfair I think. I think realistically, he’s had two games and we’ve got a chance to evaluate him against another team that’s fighting for a playoff spot. This is the third game. Even though he knows the terminology, this is the third chance to see him in live action.”
At first, it was Rex's knowledge of the Offense that put him in for the Two Minute drill.
Now, he doesn't really know that much and needs patience.
I'm becoming desperate for a sign of stability with Mike Shanahan.
I want McNabb, I'm benching McNabb.
I want Haynesworth, I'm suspending Haynesworth.
Joey Galloway's my starter, where's Armstrong?
Dockery's pants are clean, Lichtensteiger's green stained butt is better.
Great job playing Guard, Heyer, hit the bench.
He's a good coach, but for crying out loud, where is the direction?