CalGaoTe;842114537 said:
I was watching some spring games on ESPN. Coaches and how they handle depth charts are weird. One team had a highly rated QB who was personable, interviewed well, seemed a good leader etc. And over several scrimmages and the spring game led his competition in completion percentage by over 20 percentage points, had almost double yards per completion and attempt (which means he was more accurate even on tougher throws) and led in TDs per attempt and moved well in pocket. And still was engaged in a QB controversy. Glad we have a coach who is able to see the stats or doesn't let politics effect his depth chart .......oh wait. :-)
The difference this year is that there is not a single QB that has taken a single snap in a real game. Given the focus that was on the QB position the last few years of the JT era, Coach Dykes is in no real hurry to announce a starter from a group of untested, highly talented kids. I think it also may have something to do with his open practice policy - Practices are open, but the details may not be quite so apparent. I would think that by the 12th of August the QB stack will be complete - Kline, Hinder (with a precedence for certain packages), Boehm (3rd team and wild card formations), and Goff (Redshirt). Obviously, injuries would restack all of this, but that is the only way I see Goff seeing playing time this year.