regardless of the reason, whatever it may be, the fact that he doesn't want to or eventually won't sign with MSU is not a reason to trash talk him like everyone on this board does. Reporters call and he's expected to give a reason for not wanting to go there. </p>
Do you honestly believe that MSU has the players right now to run that system and be anywhere near as good as florida. Of course you don't. Why should he believe he will have success immediately?</p>
He committed off the cuff. A WCO is much more a pro style offense where a receiver of his size is more likely to fit in. I'm not sure what point you're trying to make there. </p>
Again I think you giving all the credit to Dan. I doubt Meyer was hands off with Tebow. What is the knock on Tebow as far as the draft goes? His passing ability. </p>
Chris Leak was a junior when Mullen arrived. I doubt he had that much of an affect on him. He was the number one highschool QB in the nation and didn't get drafted got cut after one preseason then went to Canada and got cut. He's not really one to build a resume on. </p>
And again Meyer is an offensive guy. I'm sure he's very involved in all aspects of that offense.</p>
Do you honestly believe that MSU has the players right now to run that system and be anywhere near as good as florida. Of course you don't. Why should he believe he will have success immediately?</p>
He committed off the cuff. A WCO is much more a pro style offense where a receiver of his size is more likely to fit in. I'm not sure what point you're trying to make there. </p>
Again I think you giving all the credit to Dan. I doubt Meyer was hands off with Tebow. What is the knock on Tebow as far as the draft goes? His passing ability. </p>
Chris Leak was a junior when Mullen arrived. I doubt he had that much of an affect on him. He was the number one highschool QB in the nation and didn't get drafted got cut after one preseason then went to Canada and got cut. He's not really one to build a resume on. </p>
And again Meyer is an offensive guy. I'm sure he's very involved in all aspects of that offense.</p>