Josh Freeman Will Struggle This Year
July 4th, 2010Friday, as Joe listened to “Movin’ the Chains,” heard exclusively on Sirius NFL Radio co-hosted by Pat Kirwan and Tim Ryan, Kirwan had an interesting piece that Bucs fans should heed.
Kirwan has gone on record that he likes Bucs quarterback Josh Freeman. But to expect Freeman to light things up this year, well, that may be expecting too much. Kirwan did some research and detailed the struggles most quarterbacks undergo.
Kirwan went on to say how the Matt Ryan’s of the world are far the exception than the norm. Kirwan studied how quarterbacks fared in their first full season as starters, and it isn’t pretty.
“You can expect them to throw more interceptions than touchdowns and complete maybe 40-45 percent of their passes,” Kirwan said.
Aaron Rodgers was another exception to the rule, mostly, Kirwan said, because he sat on the bench for a couple of years and learned. Rodgers was not thrown to the fire.
“Quarterbacks in their first full year as a starting quarterback will struggle, but that doesn’t mean they won’t be the next Peyton Manning,” Kirwan said.
Even Manning, largely thought to be the best quarterback in the NFL, had problems his rookie year, Kirwan noted.
Kirwan mentioned Freeman and Miami’s Chad Henne as quarterbacks who will start for a full season for the first time in their careers barring injuries, who will have problems this season.
But that doesn’t mean they won’t be solid quarterbacks, Kirwin notes, it’s just a growing and learning experience.