Grass ain’t always greener!
- By dcut03
- Rebel Football
- 21 Replies
Because according to you people never improve, never learn from their mistakes. We are all exactly what we will be at 17 and 18. No coach, team, player ever gets better. Of course for overwhelming evidence that it does all of the time. But that takes patience and us Rebel fans need instant gratification because we are too good to wait and earn it. Like everyone else.You always want a capable backup. Even a back up to a back up. Schools with deep pockets can buy insurance policies.
He’s not going to the NFL.
I never, ever said he sucked, not while he was here, not after he left. He’s a good college quarterback. Very solid. Has some limitations, does some things pretty well, other things very well.
But I don’t see him in the NFL. Enough so that I am willing to lay down money on it.
Maybe you’re right, maybe it is too early to tell. But it’s too early to tell whether Jacob Bannarbie will play in the NBA. I’ll bet you he won’t. Too early to tell is a great hedger though, it’s along the lines of “slow growth is the way forward”.
I agree he lacks wowing measurables. But thing is QB is the one position where that doesn't matter, with the exception of needing to make certain throws.
Maiava can make all of throws. There are plenty of cases where QBs make it to the NFL with strong upperclassmen seasons. Playing as back ups. In fact there may be more cases of that in recent memory over multi year starters.
I am not saying he is a sure fire NFL player. I just think it is too early to say as a sopthroes.
Time will tell. Sure they have a stud QB prospect coming in, but they let that same level of player go to bring in Maiava this past off-season. He should be more worried about a transfer TBH.
Barnarbie? Come on Joe. Can you ever make a point without a ridiculous comparison? Maiava was a solid 3-4 star recruit (was out highest ever recruit at the time) who had P5 interest. Then was in a bidding war between 2 of the biggest programs in college football. JB was a complete unknown.