Well we finished the last 2 games down 0-70, it has to get somewhat better?
Well, with this perspective you have nowhere to go but up.
A little off topic here.
All kidding aside, IMHO last season was a lost cause and PJF let the season play out as he evaluated existing players and cleaned house of non-performers through encouragement at seasons end. Croft was not buying in and the suspensions did not help. It was clear that he was not his guy moving forward.
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While it would have been nice to have four star QBs committed, teams can win with two & three star players. The value of four star QBs maybe that they may attract other high caliber recruits. Legitimately, a great QB can carry the team. But, developing a strong supporting cast may ultimately be what would bring wins.
I can understand every QB prospect go through deciding which schools give them their best chances of starting. With Max Duggan, it boils down being comfortable with a system similar to the one he ran in HS. He is comfortable with competing against two other higher rated QBs ahead of him.
QBs want to go to schools that "enhances" their chances of getting drafted. Power 5 or more "established" programs with winning records. But, then there may be a boat load of competition at QB at these programs.
Some two & three star players actually out perform their four star counterparts and end up getting drafted into the NFL.
I looked up the 32 quarterbacks who were drafted in 2015, 2016, and 2017 (I don't have time to compile the data yet). Seventeen out of the thirty two that were drafted were two & three star players. Although there are a lot more 2 & 3 Star players than 5 & 4 Stars, it is interesting to note that these players can get drafted although percentage wise it is in favor of 4 & 5 Stars.
Of the two & three star players in 2015-2017, 4 were 1st round draft picks, 3 were 3rd rounders, 4 were 4th, 1 was a 5th rounder, 3 were 6th, and 2 were 7th rounders.
Marcus Mariota from Oregon (Composite Rating of 0.8631) was the #2 selection in the 1st Round just after Jameis Winston in the 2015 NFL Draft.
In 2016, an unrated QB and a two star QB were drafted in the 1st Round. Carson Wentz from NDSU (Unrated) when #2 overall. Two Star Paxton Lynch from Memphis (Composite Rating of 0.7898) was the #26 selection in the 1st Round.
In the 2017 NFL Draft, Three Star Patrick Mahomes from Texas Tech (Composite Rating of 0.8807) was selected 10th overall in the 1st Round.