Tate hopefuls say Tate’s floor is Johnny Manziel and his ceiling is VaTech Michael Vick.
The Miami fan hopes Tate can be as productive as Malik Rosier in 2017 (and secretly is rooting for him to be as good as Johnny Manziel).
The Kosi hopefuls acknowledge that the coaching wasn’t spectacular last year and would like to see him get a chance to prove he has it under a new coach.
Jarren hopefuls don't say too much but one can only assume that they are Miami fans.
Tate hopefuls hate on N’Kosi continuously. They critique everything he doesn’t do well and ignore what he does well.
If Kosi was in the weight room getting strong like Michael Vick (allegedly
) then I’m sure we wouldn’t keep talking about the weight room. It would get glossed over (just like the Best QB or Most Improved QB award Kosi won in the Spring). If Tate would've won that award, photographs of it would get posted twice a day in different threads.
Tate hopefuls would be pitching in to fly banners for mods who refuse to pin the thread to the top of Eye in the Sky. There would be legitimate outrage because its not being discussed on the Stephen A. Smith Show or at the very least on Highly Questionable with Papi.
Threads with names like "Tate vs Tathan, Who is the Real QB1?" would pop up more frequently than Gus Felder insults and all the while porsters would start appearing out of the woodwork applauding aspects of the young protege's future yet to be seen but are inevitably destined because he won the QB award in the Spring. There would have been at least 9 threads discussing the trophy, Tate's accomplishments, and the probability that he wins the Heisman this year (and the year after this too).
I think we all like Tate and I’m certainly impressed to see that he’s working hard to take ownership of the team. I’m rooting for the young man to be great.
But I really think it’s difficult to find a QB more athletic than Kosi. He was being compared to Charlie Ward coming out. His issue(S) seemed to be between the ears and not with his physical ability. He was a smooth runner, fearless, had a cannon, could throw it deep, could fit it in tight windows. I would conjecture that last year and this Spring, he was transitioning from a raw backyard throw up tackle champion to a refined QB under good tutelage, allegedly.
I would like to hear that Jarren is in Fall Camp looking like Donovan McNabb while at Syracuse. That would give us Charlie Ward battling with McNabb and Johnny Manziel (or Micheal Vick). But still only one can start.