Dude, we don't get worse with a quarterback like McCall, Pratt, etc. We need another good qb more than anything else. No matter how well Miller performs today, that's not an indicator of the future. One game doesn't say shite!!! Rashada's not a shoe in to start, either. Besides, McCall has three proven years of consistency! If I was Napier, I'd be working the phones and having Katy getting McCall to Gainesville ASAP. He canceled going to Auburn. Pull the trigger, Billy!!!
Yeah, I don't get this thought that what Miller may or may not do today should impact us pursuing an established, stud QB like McCall, Pratt, or Hartman. If one of those guys wants to come, we take them and make ourselves better. I don't get raising the white flag on next season either, our offense could be potent with who we have coming back and a QB that can produce like each of the 3 QBs mentioned have proven they can.
I read on Twitter that he had transfer issues--different from eligibility. One major has different requirements from one school to the next. Besides, that is just a rumor. Rags aren't telling us, but my money is on Leary dropping in on Friday, as to why McCall dropped his visit. Another speculation is that the current qb, Robby Ashford, will compete with whoever Auburn brings.
WE LOOK FINE AT QB??? THAT'S THE TRUCKING PROBLEM!!!!! GATOR NATION NEEDS MORE THAN FINE!!! CHESTER THAT!!!!!
I’m happy with either, but some think he fits our offense better than McCall. Either way, I’m hearing Pratt is practically a done deal.
what? I can’t hear you I think we’d look even better at quarterback if we had a couple of stud linebackers join us through the portal
When I capitalize, it doesn't mean I am yelling. Dude, I'd take McCall over 8 linebackers!!! What's the use of extra LBs if the offense is going three and out?
“One of the things that gets overlooked a little bit with Jack and his situation is the fact that he was our number two (quarterback) for quite a while, spring practice, the entire summer, OTA process, most of training camp, and he's been back for probably six weeks," Napier said. "He's been able to practice, has great chemistry, knows these guys. There will be some things that come with being a first-time starter but as he settles in, I think he will prove to be a really effective player."
Nothing personal here Doc, but this post is a reminder of what we should not be doing: compromising the sustainable objective in an attempt at immediate results. Sure a McCall would in all likelihood perform better than Miller (or Rashada?) next season. But our defense is still thin and lacking in key places, and like we’ve all seen too much lately, the defense is what’s going to keep us out of playoff contention next season. We need to respect that, build from the ground up like we’re doing, and don’t get distracted by every shiny new thing that pops up along the way. We need to be championship contenders in 2-3 years far more than impatient wannabes next year giving up 400 yards every game to the other team. Patience, Grasshopper