Any other qb we decide to go with could not possibly perform any worst than #12. And whomever it shall be will have their share of growing pains, as expected; it's the upside that will keep the staff, players, and fanbase excited through the process. I would rather have a qb with skills over one you claim has balls but no skills. He is inaccurate, inconsistent, can't read defenses, stares down 1st read, can't throw in the middle of the field, balls consistently batted down at the line, not trusted to audible, doesn't understand the concept of watching film, goes through the motion in games and simply just not talented enough to play qb for the U. These are facts not opinions. Im sure i missed some things but then again im not trying to be an cis writer. It would be foolish of CMR and unfair to all the playmakers on offense to go with an erratic and unstable dude under center. Im suggesting to you that CMR was playing the politically correct card about #12 being #1 going into spring. He cut off all questions from the media about his qbs. I guess you will fade into the twilight zone when the season opens along with #12