And yet, Leidner still could not win the starting job away from him. Hmm...
Well, I think the fact that Phil got the quick hook in the bowl game tells you enough.
This staff had invested a lot of equity into Phillip as a starter. Even if Leidner was outperforming him in practice for stretches last year (and I have no idea if he was), they likely weren't going to pull the plug on Phillip. He had more experience and had shown enough flashes to keep hoping he'd pull through. And, he did pull through during most of that four-game span. But, he clearly didn't take the next step and I think it became apparent to the coaches during bowl prep, and removed from the day-to-day grind of a regular season, that Leidner had to be given another shot. And, Phil got yanked in a hurry in Houston. The staff was ready. Based on what we're reading it seems Phil was told the job was up for grabs this spring, so the staff, in essence, hit the reset button. Clearly, they were not all that pleased with how Philip had played for the final 3 games of the season. So, I'm not sure we should say Leidner must be terrible if he can't beat out Nelson. Lots of variables there.