Old Man Mike
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All I could say as a factual statement on this is that Kelly thinks both of these guys can help him at the QB position sooner or later --- because he offered them both. In his eyes, their current manifested talents, plus potential, create a vision of being able to "play championship football" as he likes to phrase it.
The issue seems, therefore, not whether he thinks that they're good enough, but just when they'd ever play. Kelly's not only a "next-man-in" but a "best-man-in" regardless of "seniority" [which seems to mean nothing to him unless it's a dead heat on quality. Then he seems to go with the "old man" who's earned it.] Both Mauk and Kiel have different things to make us speculate on how fast they'd become the "best-man-in". So do Hendrix and Golson.
The difference in my depleted databank of facts is that both Hendrix and Golson have been praised for some things after Kelly has seen them in his college offense, and the high schoolers have not yet. It would be hard for me to speculate that a high schooler would leap them very quickly until they get to camp and I hear Kelly say glowing things.
The issue seems, therefore, not whether he thinks that they're good enough, but just when they'd ever play. Kelly's not only a "next-man-in" but a "best-man-in" regardless of "seniority" [which seems to mean nothing to him unless it's a dead heat on quality. Then he seems to go with the "old man" who's earned it.] Both Mauk and Kiel have different things to make us speculate on how fast they'd become the "best-man-in". So do Hendrix and Golson.
The difference in my depleted databank of facts is that both Hendrix and Golson have been praised for some things after Kelly has seen them in his college offense, and the high schoolers have not yet. It would be hard for me to speculate that a high schooler would leap them very quickly until they get to camp and I hear Kelly say glowing things.