he ain't gone be the only 1........********** itsa coming down the pipe
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he ain't gone be the only 1........********** itsa coming down the pipe
Wow, so throwing low blows?
First off, his dad isn't on SNAP. Secondly, yall wonder why yall do so bad getting elite players.....lil slick comments like that.
How about, don't say it at all!
He does have 2 sons playing football at the moment
I sat with his uncle on Saturday and told him his dad needs to stay off the Twitter. His uncle did tell me his dad talks about the transfer portal but we have no worry about losing KT.
Says he has a deep love for Mississippi State and he?s dreamed of this since he was 5. Said also him and his brother want to win the first natty for us, love the mindset.
This is all true. Like I said before, KT isn't some random QB from Texas or something that just wants to play QB at a SEC school. He loves MSU and it's his dream to play QB here. His brother is also going to be on the team next year too. His uncle played QB at MSU. He's going to be a great QB for us when his career his over IMO. And yes, he needs to develop but his ceiling is the highest of any MSU QB I have ever seen- and yes, that includes Dak IMO. I think he'll get there.
Main question I'm starting to have is can he master this offense. Pre portal/NIL coaches could have the luxury of sitting their QBs and taking 2 years to work them into their system and the RPO is a little more complicated than deciding on when to pitch the ball. And so far he has not comprehending even the reads. No fault of his own he is a freshman. If he isn't starting to grasp the offense maybe Leb needs to hire someone who can get him to understand the offense. Just because you're a very smart coach doesn't mean you can teach. And everyone learns at a different pace. Trust me the Army is famous for getting dumbasses to be able to understand how to fly helicopters and Trig to shoot artillery. Trust me I was one of those dumbasses who got a sergeant to show me laws of static pressure with a garden hose. If your student is giving you the blank stare when you are trying to teach him maybe you might want to try a different strategy.
I'm not too concerned about KT learning the offense at this point because he is a true freshman. If he is still looks the same next year then I would be getting concerned.
For me, typical QB progression is
Redshirt year and just learn the offense. Play in four games when the situation allows.
Freshman year back up and/or used in a special package of plays like Dak or KT now.
Sophomore year back up or start
Junior-Senior year- starting QB.
Running backs and wide receivers- yes. Quarterbacks- no. Most of them understand that they need to develop and understand that sitting and learning is part of it. The quarterbacks that transfer out are typically those that do not have a path to start at their school anymore or are with a program that is about to undergo a coaching/scheme change.
Even with NIL there is still a development piece that comes into play.