Does anyone think we're gonna finish strong in FB recruiting? I sure hope so.........If not,
Eli was the very first pick of the draft. Perhaps out of spite by the Chargers, but the first pick nonetheless.
He was clearly better as a QB than Romaro Miller was, or was going to be. If you have the first pick of the entire draft on your team as a freshman, why wouldn't you play him according to your logic? I would assume, according to your logic, that Cutcliffe made a mistake in not playing him.
My point is this- Eli didn't play because he wasn't ready. This is a guy who is now an NFL starter who led his team to a Super Bowl win. And yet, he RS behind a QB that he was ultimately better than. Why? Because the SEC is a darn tough league to play QB in. It wasn't because he wasn't "worth a ****". Matthew Stafford, last years first pick struggled as a freshman. Tebow, the second coming, was only a role player even though he would turn out better than Leak.
To say that we RS Russell because he wasn't better than Lee is just not right. He didn't play because he wasn't ready. I wish he was, but he wasn't. If he had gone through spring practice, maybe, but I'm also not going to knock a guy who wanted to be a high school kid in high school. There's no two ways around it.
And why do you think that Mullen wouldn't play him if he was ready? Of all of the MSU coaches we have ever had, as far as QB's go, I trust Dan more than anyone. We're talking about a guy who has developed a guy who was the first pick of the draft, a Heisman winner, and has had several other successful QB's. Do you really think that Dan wouldn't play someone that would help him win right now? I don't. And I bet if you asked him, he would say the same thing.
And based on what others have said, that with all due respect to them probably aren't as good at developing QB's as Dan, and I will freely admit that I fall in that category as well, who have actually gone to practice and seen him play are saying that Tyler wasn't ready, that tells me that it was pretty darn obvious that he wasn't ready.
And furthermore, we had Chris Relf emerge as a guy who could move the offense. I probably should have more of a beef with him for smoking pot and not taking the reigns sooner than the Egg Bowl than I should with Tyson Lee.
Eli was the very first pick of the draft. Perhaps out of spite by the Chargers, but the first pick nonetheless.
He was clearly better as a QB than Romaro Miller was, or was going to be. If you have the first pick of the entire draft on your team as a freshman, why wouldn't you play him according to your logic? I would assume, according to your logic, that Cutcliffe made a mistake in not playing him.
My point is this- Eli didn't play because he wasn't ready. This is a guy who is now an NFL starter who led his team to a Super Bowl win. And yet, he RS behind a QB that he was ultimately better than. Why? Because the SEC is a darn tough league to play QB in. It wasn't because he wasn't "worth a ****". Matthew Stafford, last years first pick struggled as a freshman. Tebow, the second coming, was only a role player even though he would turn out better than Leak.
To say that we RS Russell because he wasn't better than Lee is just not right. He didn't play because he wasn't ready. I wish he was, but he wasn't. If he had gone through spring practice, maybe, but I'm also not going to knock a guy who wanted to be a high school kid in high school. There's no two ways around it.
And why do you think that Mullen wouldn't play him if he was ready? Of all of the MSU coaches we have ever had, as far as QB's go, I trust Dan more than anyone. We're talking about a guy who has developed a guy who was the first pick of the draft, a Heisman winner, and has had several other successful QB's. Do you really think that Dan wouldn't play someone that would help him win right now? I don't. And I bet if you asked him, he would say the same thing.
And based on what others have said, that with all due respect to them probably aren't as good at developing QB's as Dan, and I will freely admit that I fall in that category as well, who have actually gone to practice and seen him play are saying that Tyler wasn't ready, that tells me that it was pretty darn obvious that he wasn't ready.
And furthermore, we had Chris Relf emerge as a guy who could move the offense. I probably should have more of a beef with him for smoking pot and not taking the reigns sooner than the Egg Bowl than I should with Tyson Lee.