Quincy Black Continues To Struggle
Sunday, November 13th, 2011Look, every man is human, short of Albert Pujols. But even the great Cardinals slugger will get fooled and have a strikeout once a month or so.
Same with Aaron Rodgers. Dude will have an incompletion from time to time.
So too are front office types human. Take Bucs rock star general manager Mark Dominik for example.
Whether it was loyalty or something Dominik saw in Quincy Black, perhaps maybe a high ceiling, just about every Bucs fan raised an eyebrow that Dominik re-signed Black, handing the Bucs linebacker a five-year, $29 million contract. The deal contains $11.5 million guaranteed.
To date, Black has played on the level of someone earning the league-minimum.
In what may turn out to be the defensive equivalent of Michael Clayton’s re-signing, Black has far too often been invisible on the field. In the second half today there was a good reason why fans couldn’t see him on the field: he was replaced by Geno Hayes.
There was no announcement made by Buccaneers staffers that Black was injured, as is often the case when someone is dinged up and has to leave the game.
This is not the first time this season that Black was benched for subpar play, though the first time, against Minnesota, Black was less than 100 percent.
Black did have a tackle for a loss today, to his credit.
It has always puzzled Joe why Black was handed a starting job in 2009. Joe can count on one hand the number of big plays Black has made in 42 games. Often, one needs two hands to count the number of splash plays a good linebacker makes in one game, much less 41.
Simply put, if the Bucs rush defense is ever going to improve, Black must simply play better.