Matt Leinart confident for his First Start

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Cardinals' Leinart confident for first start Click here to find out more!NFL.com wire reportsTEMPE, Ariz. (Oct. 4, 2006) -- The starting call has come earlier than expected for Matt Leinart, who went through his first practice as an NFL first-string quarterback on Oct. 4.Leinart capped the session with a little extra work on the field with Edgerrin James, then pronounced himself confident for his first start for Arizona on Oct. 8 against the Kansas City Chiefs, although he acknowledged, "They're probably licking their chops with a rookie quarterback coming in."With costly mistakes plaguing Kurt Warner and the sputtering offense, coach Dennis Green decided to switch to Leinart, who was supposed to spend the entire season learning as a backup."This was not our intention. It's not what we wanted," Green said, "but we're 1-3 and just so many turnovers have brought it on."Leinart has impressed coaches and teammates since he came to the Cardinals after a surprising drop to the No. 10 pick in the draft."I think you've got to understand who Matt Leinart is," Green said. "As far as college football is concerned, I don't know if there's a quarterback in the history of the game who has had as much success on that level."USC was 37-2 with Leinart at quarterback, earning two national championships and winning a Heisman Trophy for him in 2004. But that was not the NFL, and it wasn't the downtrodden Cardinals, who are off to a 1-3 start for the fourth year in a row and have one winning season since 1984."What I want to try to do is not cram everything in and try to do too much," he said. "I'm comfortable with what I'm doing. Really, football is obviously studying your opponent and knowing what you're going to do, but really just playing, just going out there thinking and playing football."He will operate behind a suspect offensive line that drew a public berating by Green this week. On his weekly radio show, the coach said it was time for the line to "stop whining" and work harder.As any new quarterback would be expected to do, Leinart defended the line.`I think they're going to be fine," Leinart said. "I think we just need leadership out there and hopefully I can come in there and just kind of bring a spark. Those guys have talent. We've struggled as an offense, and that's on everybody. That's not just on those guys. I know that they're going to be fine. I have faith in them, and I think they have faith in me."And I think we're going to see that this Sunday."Warner, who has lost starting jobs before to Marc Bulger in St. Louis and Eli Manning with the New York Giants, pledged his support and promised to help Leinart, but said the transition to the pro game is bound to take a while."To have a full grasp is going to take a long period of time, and I'm sure Matt's not even close to that yet," Warner said. "How quickly he'll be there? I don't think it will be at least until sometime next year where he feels completely comfortable with everything, relaxed and just can play football."Leinart, though, said his goal is to do just that right away, and to enjoy it while he's at it."I'm not sure what it's like in the huddle when Kurt was in there, but I know the type of guy I am," he said, "going in there talking, keeping the guys motivated, just playing, just having fun. That's what it's all about."His goal, like the quarterback he replaces, is to get the ball to the team's playmakers: James, Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin."I think Matt's way ahead of where most guys are when they come in," center Alex Stepanovich said. "I wouldn't say he's arrogant, but he's got a good confidence about him. He knows what he can do and what he can't do, so I think he'll be fine."</div>http://www.nfl.com/teams/story/ARI/9705519
     
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    i dunno.. from what i saw last week wasnt too impressed. But you never know... maybe through some mericle.. he ends up throwing for 200 yards and takes the cards to the superbowl...any maybe even win :jk:
     
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    I'm going to watch him very closely this week, it'll be very interesting how he responds starting.
     
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    well. not a bad game... not to shabby.. not to shabby at all
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Kurupt @ Oct 9 2006, 01:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>well. not a bad game... not to shabby.. not to shabby at all</div>He played pretty well, but id rather have Gradkowski. :thumbsup:
     
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