VolNash17
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We hear that all the time, and while this isn't meant as a slight toward Heupel, he has twice, now, settled on the idea that Joe Milton is our answer at QB. Maybe he still is, but I don't think anyone confidently believes it, even if they're willing to outright say it.Good luck to him. When it comes to QBs I am not worried with Heupel.
We hear that all the time, and while this isn't meant as a slight toward Heupel, he has twice, now, settled on the idea that Joe Milton is our answer at QB. Maybe he still is, but I don't think anyone confidently believes it, even if they're willing to outright say it.
I think Heup needs a QB is both exceptionally smart/fast processor, and also athletic/mobile. Joe doesn't seem to be either of those things, so perhaps he's just not a great fit for our offense, which tells me that not every QB is cut out for this system. In other words, it isn't just plug and play.
Yes, I agree on that idea at WR, as well. I also agree that Heupel, like Harbaugh before him, has just fallen in love with the physical ability that Milton has. And that's the same reason Joe will get a shot in the pros regardless of how this season turns out. Some NFL head coach, position coach, or coordinator will be the one who thinks he can unlock the potential.I am still confident in Heupel’s ability to assess QB talent, but it has waned somewhat slightly due to the aforementioned decision to start Milton over Hooker and Nico in two separate occasions. It feels like Heupel is enamored with the otherworldly athletic talent that Milton possesses, which to be fair is understandable. I just don’t think he has the grasp on the offense that Heupel wishes he did at this point of his tenure and he certainly has not yet shown that he can make quick decisions.
So, all that to just agree with you point that I also don’t think it’s simply “plug and play” at QB or WR like people were preaching all off-season. So many people saying that they would never be worried about WR here under Heupel because anyone can succeed in this system. That also doesn’t seem to be true yet this season.
Madden is hurt. He didn't even play the season opener.
Honestly, none of these guys are as good as Merklinger anyway.
Still we need a QB for 2025.
Whereas I don’t care. He had an offer…that’s all we KNOW. If he wanted to commit and Heupel said “no”? That’s not KNOWN. So not the “same thing.” Might be more a matter of wanting to be the top priority at quarterback and not getting that from us…because GMac exists.
I was literally in a similar position and did the same thing he did. Except as a senior not a junior. I handled the transition to college just fine. The transition to college for me was a different transition than to a different high school. Being homesick as a high school junior means nothing and has little bearing on whether or not he can handle college.Then how is he going to handle college any different? He couldn't take the transistion, so it is a valid concern. I may understand it, but still it is evidence that he can not be dependend on to tough things out.
We disagree. One was committed and got cast aside afterwards, the other never got that far. I found a stopping point.My original post and reason for posting was to say this is really similar to Penix, who in the end, went else where and finally found a home. He had an offer, Deuce had an offer. Both wanted in, neither will make it in. Both found homes elsewhere. Good luck to them on getting a full ride scholarship to play football.
Fair...but this ain't elementary school and he is going to college in a few months..so I still say it is fair to say this is a red flag.I was literally in a similar position and did the same thing he did. Except as a senior not a junior. I handled the transition to college just fine. The transition to college for me was a different transition than to a different high school. Being homesick as a high school junior means nothing and has little bearing on whether or not he can handle college.
"I heard he got homesick during his first sleepover in elementary school so we better not take him in the NFL draft. Seems flaky."
@bignewt would say take him nowThis kid has a year and a half of high school left. He's not entering college in a few months.