Nas wrote:
That's not fair to put it all on Lovie. If Lovie had put Griese in and he sucked(this has been the case many times with him)then Lovie would still get blamed. Kramer you still feel Griese is the answer and nothing short of Grossman leading the Bears to a SB win will change your mind. Lovie made a good decision to stick with him when a lot of people didn't think Grossman would bounce back.
Rex played well against a great defense. This is the same defense that was #1 in the league last year. The only reason why they are 15th this year is because their offense is terrible. Grossman has played turnover free football in his last 2 games and that is good. Rex had 3 of his worse games of the year against these same bad teams. If Rex had been replaced by Griese and Griese played the same way Rex has the past 2 games you would be excited. Now you want to put an asterisk next to Grossman's performances.
I do not know if Griese was the answer, but we should have seen him. Grossman showed over many games that he can turn the ball over in huge numbers. His inconsistency cannot be the reason that the Bears lose in the playoffs. If Rex has 3 or 4 turnovers in a loss in the playoffs it is Lovie's fault. Lovie picked him as his guy and he is now going to get the praise if he was right and he is going to get the blame if he is wrong. If Grossman has a 4 turnover game in the playoffs then Lovie was wrong. If he doesn't then Lovie was right.
Rex doesn't have to lead us to the Super Bowl, but he can't be the number 1 reason we lose a playoff game.
Also, my point is not about putting asterisks on the previous games. I was happy to see Rex do well. My point is that these next two games mean nothing now. You don't get a chance to see if Griese was better. If Griese gets in the game and throws for 6 td's and 500 yards you won't see me calling for Griese. These games are meaningless now. The only chance we had to know if he was an option was to play him in a meaningful game.
The original post was about how much should Griese play. My opinion is that it doesn't matter because he can't play in the playoffs. Lovie chose not to check out the option of Griese and see how he is. I have never said Griese would be better. I have said more consistent but not better.
If Griese had not been good, then at least we would know that. Then Lovie would have to evaluate our best chance to win. That would be Grossman.
If the Bears lose because of a lot of turnovers by Rex, then it is Lovie's fault. He didn't give us the best chance to win by looking at all options. If Rex plays anything other than bad in the playoffs then Lovie was right. Rex doesn't have to lead us to the Super Bowl to have Rex being the starter be the right decision, but he does have to not throw the game away.