"... ... dumb article." It isn't, buddy. Have you looked at these boards in the last 6 weeks. Jesus Christ at the amount of conspiracy theorizing and Bennett bashing. I mean, maybe his dad would have something negative to say, sure. Chances are, though, if he did, he just wouldn't have said anything at all. Saying something positive, though, actually requires someone to have some faith and buy-in to what's led up to a thing. The point, largely, is to quiet all of the doubt, second-guessing, and distance-coaching that fans are wont to do. Mr. Daniels didn't have to say anything at all, but he did. That OUGHT to show that he, too, thought JT wasn't quite ready for the big show just yet. Who wants that more than a dad? If he was cool about it, we definitely ought to be.
It ought to, but it won't. I love my Dawgs, and I love my fellow fans, but...
Surely this will quiet all of the "hind sight", arm chair coaches. He wasn't in the line up because he wasn't 100%. End of story. Period. Move along.
J.T. Daniels was destined to be a Dawg because his dad is looks like a twin of Buck Belue!
I always thought that there was a valid reason that Kirby wasn't playing Daniels or Beck. I was bothered that Kirby wouldn't just come out and say what Daddy Daniels just said -- J.T. was not physically able to perform up to the standard necessary, and that's why the other quarterbacks, though not as talented as J.T., actually gave us the better chance to win. So we won't be SEC East Champs after winning it three years in a row. I hate that, but I think (fingers crossed) that we now have a real QB who can be a legitimate bridge between now and our future with Brock Vandagriff. I pray that J.T. gets stronger, healthier and better for the rest of this season and into the next one. Go Dawgs!
What did you think he would say?
If he said yea the coach was a dunce and should have started him earlier it would only cause trouble for his son ..... all you can say is I am glad he got a shot and shines and I am sure the coach is doing whats best
Duh ..... This is a dumb article
Agreed. I was very much defending Smart's management of the QB roster up until the Florida game, after which I must admit my faith began to waver. Even if Daniels wasn't physically ready, I just didn't see what there was to lose by trying Beck at some point. But the Daniels family's perspective does add quite a bit to mine, and I do find myself wishing I'd been more patient. For all we know, there's a specific reason that Beck clearly wasn't ready, just as there was for Daniels.
I doubt that last night was the best we are going to see JT perform. He is going to get stronger and the throws that came up short that caused the receiver to wait for the ball will be out front and go to the house very soon.
Wow.....great article and the comments from JT’s father regarding his son’s physical readiness in August sheds a great deal of light on why he wasn’t starting. Delaying his start may prove next year to be a fabulous decision when we open with Clemson. Glad he’s getting healthier by the day and I’m so impressed that Kirby put JT’s health over winning games. Go Dawgs!!!
I have felt all along that if Kirby was sure about Daniels' health and ability to avoid reinjury, he would have had him ready for the Florida game. To me that was proof that Kirby was willing to risk a major setback this year to ensure success for long-term.
Wow. That is actually a very important piece of information and makes me feel a whole lot better. Here's to JT being our starter for 2021.
I predict he will be in the top few for Heisman candidates next year.
Makes me feel a whole lot better about CKS's decision making when the young man's father says he just wasn't up to **** early on. Not like he was 100% and Kirby just couldn't recognize the talent.
But, he did think Dwan was the better start over Stetson, so... the jury may still be out.
Great article! So many think they know more than Kirby and this staff. Trust in Kirby.