No, you have the TIME to run your mouth all day about something you obviously have no clue about. I don't. If I thought you would recognize or acknowledge when you were proven wrong I would go to the trouble, but i've seen enough posts of yours to know thats not the case.
SO, I will save us both the time and trouble. I will be here to gloat when Bray starts and you can be getting your excuses ready. Allow me to help you get started..."Stevens' great Aunt Matilda died and he lost his confidence." OH ..try this one..."Stevens and Simms both got the gout in their throwing hands."
I don't care who on here says what about Bray starting or not starting. From my year or more of reading this board, Sab carries lots of credit with many. But frankly on this subject, although I happen to agree with him, I could care less what he says...and you, regardless of your personal gripes with Sab, are delusional. Please for your own safety, put the bong down, and step away from the bong...
Here is what people who know a little something (before i get blasted - take that with a grain of salt given the following sources)
From Scout: Bray is one of Central California's top prospects and he's got a nice, smooth release and good zip on his throws. Sees the field well and has good accuracy and does a great job of going through his progressions. A good athlete. At 6-6, has good height,
but is rail-thin and needs to add some serious weight. -- Brandon Huffman, West Recruiting Manager
From ESPN: Bray made his mark on us during the first two days of work at the Elite 11,
Projecting how Bray could develop is the fun part because while his frame has a lot of maturing to do, rarely do you find a prospect with the tall and lanky build he has who can throw with such velocity and zip. His compact delivery is not what you normally see from a taller prospect that has
yet to grow into his frame.
From Rivals: Perhaps the tallest committed D-I quarterback prospect in the country but very lean at this time...Will need to add some muscle mass and strength while improving his overall foot speed...This quarterback may have
the most long-term potential of any quarterback in the country.
What do we find in common between the people at the recruiting services when evaluating Bray? He's got great size, frame, raw ability, and in the LONG TERM can be the steal of the class. This also means, if you can use your grade school reading comprehension, that, in ALL the "experts" opinions, Bray is not ready to start now - redshirt him, get him in the weight room, let him work and learn - in a year or two - we get a top SEC QB...if all goes well
I would venture to say that these "experts" who are paid to make such evaluations are better at it than you or I 9 out of 10 times. I would also bet given other recruiting decisions the coaching staff has made, their evaluation matches the "experts". I really don't see how you can logically argue this point.