chazzed said:
Mendoza contacting JKS and being hostile to him was well beyond the pale. Clearly, he is not a team-first kind of guy.
Did it ever occur to you that when a coach on the hot seat lost his number one recruit and then lost his starting QB that there was an incentive to find someone else to blame for that and a conversation that two 18-21 year olds had that no one else was privy to became an easy way to divert attention by making people feel wronged?
Fact: Fernando Mendoza did not hurt Cal. Whether he was a total ass or a convenient scapegoat, the phone call ultimately didn't change anything.
Fact: We lost our starting QB after the 2024 season for whatever reason.
Fact: For whatever reason, that QB who many (clueless) Cal fans thought was pedestrian when running Cal's offense is now front runner for Heisman and a predicted first round pick
Fact: When Mendoza was a Freshman starter for two thirds of the season, Indiana was busy finishing last in conference with a worse record that year than Cal.
I think it is fair to conclude that the issue was not Mendoza. That the issue was coaching and offensive scheme. That the potential was always there with the right coach and the right scheme. That maybe we should ask why our coaches didn't recognize his talent and provide the environment for him to thrive the way he has now.
Fact: After 2022 Cal lost its starting QB. For whatever reason.
Fact: People here said it was okay because we spent a bunch of money to sign an awesome replacement. And we were also okay because we paid good money for a solid backup.
Fact: The awesome replacement was truly awful. The backup was worse
Fact: That starting QB from 2022 was better in 2023 with his new team and certainly much better than his awful replacement.
Fact: Our coach started the awful QB that we paid lots of money for over Mendoza because he didn't know what was on his roster. Coach than started a worse QB who we paid money for because he didn't know what was on the roster. After Mendoza saved Coach's bacon, Coach went out and paid money to recruit over him because he didn't know what was on his roster even after seeing it in game situations.
Reports: Mendoza didn't feel the coaches believed in him. True? I don't know. Consistent with the facts? I'd say yes.
Fact: (repeated) For whatever reason we lost our starting QB after 2024.
Fact: That starting QB was light years better with his new team.
So Cal has had two successful starting QB's in three years leave and be more successful. One massively so. I think it is fair to ask why. I think it is a million times more relevant to Cal than whatever a 20 year old said to an 18 year old in a phone call that didn't impact Cal's fortunes. But we keep talking about the phone call.
Yeah, full disclosure. I am rooting for Mendoza because by the time he left I thought he was a really good QB in a really crappy system and I thought that was really obvious and I kind of made that point pretty clearly in response to people who I thought were drastically wrong. And yes, I did compare his first two years with Jared Goff's first two years and conclude they were very similar (they were by any measure) and say he could match Goff's junior year if he worked hard. And yeah, I like being very right in public. And, I thought the pettiness towards him was over the top. So, yeah, for vain reasons I'm not proud of, I'm glad of his success. I can be as petty as Steph Curry
But petty burns out quickly. What keeps me coming back to this is that we had him on our roster and didn't know how to make him as successful as he is now and that is because of massive, fundamental flaws in our program. And the consistent reply is 1. He's not really that good (yeah, whatever). 2. Why do we keep talking about the thing that I don't want to talk about because I was so wrong in public; or 3. But the phone call!!!!
Say it after me. Mendoza is an awesome QB. We have lost 2 good QB's in 3 years because our coach and our offensive system sucks. We run a very real risk of this continuing to happen if we don't fix it. It's not hard.
Or we can spend billions of dollars to research and build a time machine, use it to go back in time and take Mendoza's phone away, and then realize that we have the same starting QB we would have had without the time machine so we built the time machine for nothing. Although the patent will be massively valuable.