Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Buddy you're taking this out of context and I even said "basic". And lol you just getting that out of the entire post. I'm sorry he didn't want Mac, you really need to get over this already...
Either way I think that draft pick proved that Kyle wanted a QB that can "do it all", hence why he picked him lmao. What more proof do you want?
Maybe I worded it badly but Kyles system isn't a QB who can just make short throws. I know some of you think that, even though his track record insists that he works with what he has.
Purdy so far has shown he can do a good amount of things and use the entire field. I don't think me saying he wants these things is going out on a limb, every coach would want a QB that can open up their entire playbook or close to it.
He wanted Jimmy gone and didn't want another Jimmy clone, aka Mac. Instead he drafted a player that hoped he would be able to do it all, just didn't work out with Trey.
Not sure why you keep assuming some of us think his system is short throws. I was the guy who thought our offense looked better under Mullens than JG. unfortunately his turnovers and other things didn't lead to team success but the passing offense IMO looked better under Mullens, mainly due to him not afraid to use he whole field. Also not sure why you think me not believing Trey was a fit has anything to do with my preference to Mac.
I didn't think Trey fit because it's a timing based offense predicated on accurate passes that garners YAC. From what I watch from Trey's throws at NDSU that wasn't him. NOTHING to do with my QB preference.
I know what Kyle "hoped", but Trey was never going to be that guy in his system. Had ZERO chance of ever working.