Hmmm. Claims not to be D4H but seems to be inserting Dobbs instead of JG....I said something because people asked. Did you not see where I said people asked and I answered a question? You weern't here so you don't know how it went down. The better question is why people felt the need to ask just because I liked Dobbs over an inferior player.
Many more adamantly supported QD, KC, Shrout, Worley. Why not say something to them about being the same poster? No one can seem to answer that.
No one is "more" adamantly" supporting ANYONE than you have JG or D4H did Dobbs.
MOST of what you are talking about with QD is defense against your completely bias blinded attacks against him. Your utter refusal to see anything good because it didn't fit your narrative. He made lots of mistakes and had plenty of issues of his own.... just not to the degree that you insisted on because you didn't want to be wrong... even though you were.
Personally, I don't think Shrout is seriously in the conversation unless JG and KC go down first.... probably McBride too. He may have a future. That future is not now. Most of what I've said about KC is that he represents Pruitt's lack of confidence in JG. Maybe JG is earning that confidence now. But KC started for a winner and has an excellent record as a starter against P5 competition. He didn't come in thinking he'd sit. Pruitt likely didn't promise the job but likely DID say that the job was GENUINELY OPEN... which is not what you do if you have confidence in your returning starter.
Worley was a prolific passer in HS. He was tough as nails and took more abuse than any UT QB I can remember. The most "adamant" support that can be offered for him... is the wish that he had played behind an OL that would have let him show his ability. He didn't run well and needed an OL that could provide a pocket. He never had that... so no honest person can ever say that we "know" how good he was or wasn't. Where you and a few others got off on me is for saying that he showed the ability to put the ball into a smaller window than Dobbs. That... is simply true. He did it several times and often under great pressure.
Now... want to compare to JG? Let's see a little more. JG shows the arm for it. He shows the accuracy. Let's see if he can develop the skill. To me, JG at this point is like Bray in the right and wrong ways. Bray had brass. He had absolute confidence in his ability to throw a ball where he wanted at any time or place. He had a GREAT arm. His maturity got in the way. He was reputed to be lazy on the mental part of the game.
Those last two parts... JG can choose a different path than Bray. I hope he does.