At what point do you expect the $8,000,000 man play up to his compensation level?

#76
#76
Of the top 10 quarterbacks in the 2023 class only two are starting, Nico and Avery Johnson. Five have transferred from their original school and are buried on the depth chart. Only Manning has looked better, but he has yet to face a good defends, and only played due to Ewers getting injured.

Remember , these kids highschool development was stunted due to Covid, and Nico being from California didn’t help that situation.

As Aaron Rogers once said RELAX.
Manning will look good and he will be fine. He’s surrounded by talent at every position.
 
#77
#77
Wait until next year when you pay 10% on your tickets for “talent”. Then you can complain if the talent doesn’t meet your expectations.
 
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#79
Saturday against Alabama. WhatI want is the Oline to play well enough to protect him and open holes for Sampson
 
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#81
I'll agree he is a "redshirt" freshman; But he is not a kid. He's over 18. He's old enough to vote. He's old enough to marry. He's old enough to lead a patrol in combat. He's old enough for the Supreme Court to allow him to be paid to play. Ask him if he thinks he's a man. College football stopped being a kid's game a long time ago. It's a business.

None of that give him the experience to play quarterback in the Southeastern Conference.
 
#83
#83
Figures you couldn’t answer

If you don’t understand what the term “winning quarterback” means, I can’t help you. Our redshirt Freshman QB is now 6-1 as a starter (including last year’s bowl game). He’s completing 67% of his passes while getting accosted by defenders. He’s made some mistakes and missed some throws. He can play better. He will play better. Players grow and develop if they get the right coaching and a good team to support them. Sadly dumb fans rarely evolve.
 
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#84
#84
I'll agree he is a "redshirt" freshman; But he is not a kid. He's over 18. He's old enough to vote. He's old enough to marry. He's old enough to lead a patrol in combat. He's old enough for the Supreme Court to allow him to be paid to play. Ask him if he thinks he's a man. College football stopped being a kid's game a long time ago. It's a business.
Your last sentence is all anybody needs to understand.
 
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#85
Daytonlawvol,Nice picture of a despot,fascist,all-talking airhead.Do you put your "favs" in the picture?Not a good example exce[t of someone who was actually worthless.
 
#86
#86
I get that side of it, which is why I expected someone to slide that opinion in at some point. Still doesn't change the facts about reasonable expectations as to actual performance. There is a lot of nuance with it, but some have no interest in understanding it
I think in the near future they will be paid directly by universities and have collective bargaining. I personally believe it’s garbage but legally I don’t see a way around it. At that time it truly will be like the nfl. Maybe there will then be performance clauses, etc. Who knows. I hate it bc these kids are still learning daily but expectations follow cash. I know there are plenty of threads for me to go cry about NIL in, but in the next few years I see it really damaging what was once college football.
 
#87
#87
I think in the near future they will be paid directly by universities and have collective bargaining. I personally believe it’s garbage but legally I don’t see a way around it. At that time it truly will be like the nfl. Maybe there will then be performance clauses, etc. Who knows. I hate it bc these kids are still learning daily but expectations follow cash. I know there are plenty of threads for me to go cry about NIL in, but in the next few years I see it really damaging what was once college football.
Nail on head. “Expectations follow cash.” Simply put and exactly right.
 
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#88
I think in the near future they will be paid directly by universities and have collective bargaining. I personally believe it’s garbage but legally I don’t see a way around it. At that time it truly will be like the nfl. Maybe there will then be performance clauses, etc. Who knows. I hate it bc these kids are still learning daily but expectations follow cash. I know there are plenty of threads for me to go cry about NIL in, but in the next few years I see it really damaging what was once college football.
Ahh against a man making money on
His own terms. How very socialist of you
 
#90
#90
"Hes a kid."
"Hes a Redshirt Freshman."
"He's only played 7 games."

All of that is fine and good.however, the money drastically changes expectations. This is now a professional sport.
You will be alright. Even it takes professional players a minute to get accustomed to the pro game. How long did it take you to get acclimated in the NFL, or your chosen profession?
 
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He was the amongst the 1st wave of NIL. We paid what is probably fair market price at the time. It's a crazy amount but not too far fetched. NIL contracts will only go up in time.
 
#92
#92
You will be alright. Even it takes professional players a minute to get accustomed to the pro game. How long did it take you to get acclimated in the NFL, or your chosen profession?
Let's not act like graduating from law school and passing the bar isn't pretty impressive. That being said, playing a sport at the next level is another couple of levels impressive. There are exponentially more attorneys than top level professional athletes
 
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#94
That's what we had to pay him to come here. We assumed the risk that he would not perform to every VN posters' specifications. To my knowledge we have never had 100% satisfaction here with any player. Maybe Al Wilson (on second thought I am sure someone was unhappy with him at some point). Definitely not Peyton. Though I doubt many today would own up to it, there were plenty of people at the time who preferred Branndon Stewart.
 
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#95
#95
6-1. He's going to be good. He's seeing ghosts and is taking a lot of hits that he isn't used too (playing scared). He needs to run more, think less, and if it ain't there get the hell out of there.
Agree with all of this. Obviously he needs to get better and I'm here rooting for him to do that. But I can see why Coach Heupel believes him. It's been fun to play in as many big games as we have under Heupel, and we are playing in so many big games because we have been winning!
 
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"Hes a kid."
"Hes a Redshirt Freshman."
"He's only played 7 games."

All of that is fine and good.however, the money drastically changes expectations. This is now a professional sport.
There can be no "expectations" in my opinion. Everyone is different. If and when it happens, it happens. I don't think you can put a time frame on his development. UT fans might not like it, but they don't really have a choice.
 
#97
#97
That's what we had to pay him to come here. We assumed the risk that he would not perform to every VN posters' specifications. To my knowledge we have never had 100% satisfaction here with any player. Maybe Al Wilson. Definitely not Peyton. Though I doubt many today would own up to it, there were plenty of people at the time who preferred Brandon Stewart.
There were plenty of fans begging for Stewart during the season. I remember that month before the bowl game when Stewart declared he was transferring to A&M. I remember Manning coming out and looking like a guy who was figuring it out in the bowl game, throwing to about 9 different receivers. You could tell that extra practice time paid off. Yes, Manning wasn't a redshirt, BECAUSE he was Peyton Manning. A guy in the most exclusive club of QBs
 
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#98
"Hes a kid."
"Hes a Redshirt Freshman."
"He's only played 7 games."

All of that is fine and good.however, the money drastically changes expectations. This is now a professional sport.
I'd say he should throw 5 touchdowns against Alabama or I'm lodging a complaint with my local city alderman... I will expect answers dammit!!!!!
 
"Hes a kid."
"Hes a Redshirt Freshman."
"He's only played 7 games."

All of that is fine and good.however, the money drastically changes expectations. This is now a professional sport.
Not quite yet.
It’s not purely amateur either.

College athletes don’t have agents (I believe). And they don’t spend all day just on their craft.

The last thing he needs to think about is if he’s earning his money. He needs to become more familiar with his individual teammates skillset.

Why not back shoulder or jump ball to Bru?
- he needs to learn to audible.
- which means he needs to learn to study defensive tendencies.

it’s all between the ears right now with him.
I’ve seen him playing without thinking and he’s virtually unstoppable when he’s like that…

Heupel needs to hire an OC and bring in fresh ideas. He doesn’t strike me as control freak, but he needs some new blood in that room to challenge himself and grow this offense.

Khalifah Keith
Cam Seldon
Nathan Leacock
Mike Matthews
Ethan Davis are all weapons that need to be schemed into the game plan.
 

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