As lamp pointed out, every player in his first NFL season is a rookie. It is in fact their rookie season. That's the very definition of a rookie. Very few rookie QB's, even first rounders are ready to start in the NFL that by game three and most not even buy game six. Many of them have been ruined by taking your advice. Waiting until we get to the softer part of the schedule for him to start will give him the best odds of success rather than throwing him into the fire by endangering his success against some of the top teams in the NFL to start off with.
I understand we live in a world where people expect instant gratification but often times we find that ends up being short sighted and counterproductive.
Here is where I am with the quandary..
I fully believe Flacco gives us the best chance to win.. unfortunately, in the first two games, he hasn't done enough to ensure we win. The first game wasn't totally his fault, but the second, he really didn't do much to help.
If I'm wrong, and there is a really good chance I am, and Gabriel (or Sanders for that matter) give us a better chance, then they need to be in there. I understand the theory that sitting improves the odds. However, there are more than enough examples of rookies stepping in and succeeding, simply because they are good enough and belong in this league. Why waste another 3-4 games just because of the opponent they are facing? He sure looked like he belonged last week.. even if it was garbage time.
I fully agree with starting Flacco this week against the Packers, but I would have a very short leash on him and if I made the switch this week again, I would keep it that way moving forward. At least, not go back to Flacco, maybe if Gabriel didn't immediately step up, give Sanders a chance. If neither do for the rest of the season, as it seems to get easier, then we know to invest in the off-season. I don't want to waste another season, not knowing if we have a gem already on the roster. It might not be fair to either Gabriel or Sanders, but in most cases, they would never have had this opportunity to begin with. They don't have to ball out, they need to show consistency and have an aptitude to read a defense and not cost the team with bad mistakes. On the other hand, Gabriel may take the opportunity and not look back. If that happened, then they could use the draft picks to build the team the right way. It doesn't mean I would still look to improve the position in the off-season, but it might help with a high draft pick decision down the line.