Last month Washington Redskins QB John Beck was just another guy on the roster and potentially a replacement for QB Donovan McNabb, who isn't expected to be on the team come the start of the 2011 season. And then Beck went on a media tour where he exuded an incredible amount of confidence and stories began to fly that this is your Redskins starting quarterback.
Charlie Whitehurst Needs To Be More Like John Beck
His media tour garnered plenty of attention over the last few weeks and apparently Beck is becoming an example of how to lead your team in the offseason. ESPN's John Clayton said this week that Seattle Seahawks QB Charlie Whitehurst could stand to show some of the confidence Beck has.
Clayton referenced Redskins quarterback John Beck, whose situation in Washington has some similarities to that of Whitehurst. Beck, 29, has all of four NFL starts under his belt, but with the Redskins expected to part ways with veteran Donovan McNabb, Beck is vying to be Washington’s starter next season.
Not only is Beck setting up workouts with teammates, he’s exuding confidence.
Exuding confidence is fine and dandy but you just wish that would come from someone that has, you know, actually played a down for your team.











