The people who complain seem to complain about him as if he's set to be the starter this year or next.
The people who are excited seem to be excited about his potential as to how he'll be two to three years down the road, and whether the big risk home run swing connects.
The people in the former don't seem to understand what the point of this pick is. The people in the latter get it, and their expectations aren't high at all. They are just dreaming about what happens if the lottery ticket hits.
The people in the former know that the lottery odds are huge and don't care to dream. The people in the latter know the lottery odds are huge but love to dream. Someone wins the lottery, eventually.
This is a lottery ticket with a big time, legendary payday. We bought it, it's done. Don't be shocked if it comes up naught. That's the odds. If it pays off, even on a sub-prize, that's a huge win and those that dreamed get some recompense. But it's a lottery ticket. There has been ZERO talk about this kid starting...only about his potential. Those arguing against it are claiming he can't, it won't, etc...and they might be right. But the ticket is purchased, and purchased by a couple of dudes who have good luck at the numbers. Let's see if it cashes in.
Nobody is wrong and right in this one. They closed their eyes and swung for the fences. they may connect, and if they do, holy ****. If they don't, a 4th rounder converts to a TE and probably is pretty good there. Even if the doesn't do that, so what, they flush a 4th rounder. Big effing whoop. This home run chop is WELL swung...let's see what happens.
It's been talked to death. We own the lottery ticket now...it either gets cashed or crumpled. I'm rooting for cashed, and don't care if it gets crumpled. It was perfectly purchased, with time to observe and evaluate prior to a pretty good QB draft next year while learning behind an entrenched starter for the time being.
I don't understand the headscratching on this one. Unless you want McCarron or mettenberger to sit the bench for two years to eventually be...well, John Skelton or so.