Might as well throw my kerosene on this bonfire: I think that Everett MAY have separated himself IN THE WRONG DIRECTION. And believe me, I take no pleasure in saying that, and really hope that it is not true. BUT, Coach wants accuracy and he wants quick release --- he wants these WAY before he wants footspeed and dangerous running ability [yes, I know that mobility at at least Tony Pike level is required].
When Kelly is asked to go down through the QBs with thumbnail comments on how they are doing, he rapidly says that Everett has to work on accuracy and getting the ball out quickly. He says this essentially about none of the others. He has his mild negatives, and some strong comments about not having turnovers, but not a lot of criticism of the other three on accuracy nor quick release. I hope that Everett works this out. My intuition is that given his other magnificent athletic qualities, we'd be hearing rumors of him separating the positive way if he WAS indeed solving this.
So what have we then? I'm trying to see Andrew as being really confident in running the passing game and not being just a poor man's version of Tim Tebow. And, therefore, now you see me, now you don't while throwing the ball [despite having the quickest release.] Please Andrew, begin to look like Andrew Luck more than Tebow.
And Tommy.... Tommy has a mean on, it seems to me. All the criticism, and the reminders from reporter after reporter, have to really grind him inside. A different temperament [Crist?] would be destroyed by this. That's not Rees. I believe that our choirboy Tommy is mad as he!l and he's not going quietly. I still marvel at the shot we had on that practice video of him not quitting on the one-on-one with Hendrix and mauling him till the whistle. Can an angry and more mature Tommy Rees get there? Maybe.
And what about Gunner? Frankly my ridiculously small sample of data makes me feel that Gunner's already the best we have. LAX is right: the ideal thing, the sensible thing, is that we redshirt Gunner. I'm just not sure that we can. And one thing I DO know for sure: Kelly doesn't care what we think, and doesn't care what class a student happens to be in. If Everett can't throw it accurately and on time; if Andrew can't show the requisite consistency; if Tommy's fire can't overcome the mobility deficiencies, well, there is one guy on campus who throws accurately, moves well, has quick release, is an early enrollee with a simplified playbook, and who seems to have descended from Heaven to play quarterback.
This is high drama. Hopefully Coach being "up close and personal" with these guys [we are not] will see the light clearly. It's pretty foggy from my seat in the bleachers.