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Originally Posted by
DEDawg
That first meltdown by a few posters in here to let him start when KT inevitably has a bad game is gonna hit like crack
This dude is going to quit in the Spring and will be an Uber driver in San Francisco by fall. He sucked at Sac State and was benched after two games and they let him pretend he was hurt.
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If we gave him a penny more than a scholarship, fire everyone
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Originally Posted by
schddog72
Let's see:
1) He's got the lawsuit against Napier and staff/boosters for allegedly promising NIL and not delivering. Very public shopping around and ugly situation between him and Miami and Florida.
2) Then he transfers to Georgia and doesn't play and make public comments about being more picky and selective going to play for a staff that knows how to use him.
There's more but his camp and all of his stuff was on public display at the beginning of NIL and the amount of money out there for him. It was handled poorly by a lot of folks. But he's been committed to Florida, Miami, Georgia, Arizona State, Sacramento State, and now us. He was benched at Sacramento State and for the #6 overall QB in a class from 4 years ago to have thrown just over 120 passes total in his career is a major problem.
1- Yes. It's true that he was committed to Miami. UF offered more money, and he agreed. Per the lawsuit, UF did not deliver. It's being called a bait and switch. He gave up money from Miami. What would you have done? So that is not "baggage".
2- Nope. He transferred to ASU where he was the 2023 starter before being injured(knee). He returned for the last game. Was still able to RS
3- Still at ASU and projected starter 2024, he had to have surgery on his throwing hand. That put him out until fall camp. He transferred instead.
4- 2024 was at UGA.. He was not the starter. And he moved on.
5- 2025. Sacramento State. Was the starter but sustained an injury and played in a limited capacity.
I don't consider that baggage. Do I think he is a starter? No. Do I think he can play? Yes. I have seen the videos of him at ASU. He can throw it.
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As long as we didn't spend too much money on him, I don't see the harm in a lottery ticket like this. There's always the small chance he'll turn into the guy everyone thought he would be 3 years ago.
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It'll be a real regs to riches story when he ends up reviving the Lebby program and will have fans glad handing him with 100's daily. good get
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Originally Posted by
Quaoarsking
As long as we didn't spend too much money on him, I don't see the harm in a lottery ticket like this. There's always the small chance he'll turn into the guy everyone thought he would be 3 years ago.
Agree
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Well, we need some available QBs because unless our OL is greatly improved, based on what I saw in the bowl game, KT won't make it through half the season the way he is laying his body out there. He is not a very thick guy and needs to be taught how to slide.
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O line will probably look like this-
LT Sneh
LG DJ Chester
C Boone
RG McVay
RT Steen
all are juniors or seniors and should grade out better than last years O line
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Originally Posted by
maroonmania
Well, we need some available QBs because unless our OL is greatly improved, based on what I saw in the bowl game, KT won't make it through half the season the way he is laying his body out there. He is not a very thick guy and needs to be taught how to slide.
KT has gotten hurt the last two games he played. That is true.
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This qb room has a lot of boom/bust potential.
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Why do we seem drawn to babysitting projects.
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Originally Posted by
EdwardDrayton
Why do we seem drawn to babysitting projects.
I think when you've had 3 straight losing seasons and there's a QB out there that has a 5% chance of having a "Heisman finalist" type season, you take him. What do we have to lose?
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Originally Posted by
CaptainObvious
Maybe he has had an epiphany. Maybe his old leaf has been replaced with a new leaf.
As long as it's not a fig leaf.
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
This qb room has a lot of boom/bust potential.
Swann is kind of the calming presence of that room. High floor/low ceiling type guy.
Rashada could be a poor mans version of Kamario but if Kamario got hurt he wouldn't be a bad guy to spot start if you kept the reads simple and relied on the run game.
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Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
Swann is kind of the calming presence of that room. High floor/low ceiling type guy.
Rashada could be a poor mans version of Kamario but if Kamario got hurt he wouldn't be a bad guy to spot start if you kept the reads simple and relied on the run game.
I think Swann was a good pickup.
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Originally Posted by
DownwardDawg
I think Swann was a good pickup.
I like both pick ups. Swann seems like the veteran coach on the field type and Rashada is a great athlete who can make some plays.
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
I like both pick ups. Swann seems like the veteran coach on the field type and Rashada is a great athlete who can make some plays.
Agree.
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