Ok, but has Vince shown you that he has what it takes to have this kind of mindset? And I dont mean anything having to do with his Wonderlic score. I mean, do you get the sense that VY is mentally prepared and acceptable to playing this type of role....being committed and selling his decoy assingments to sell the gadget plays like a Randel El? Plus on some plays he would have to run WR routes to sell the Gadgets as well and run them crisply, etc.
I am buying into Saban carrying 4 QB's on the Roster (CP, vet backup, Lemon, and drafted rookie). VY is intriguing from an athletic perspective, he is a heck of a college talent, and I think could be an NFL athlete.
And if I heard him open his mouth and actually say, "I am a team guy, glad to be in the NFL, will do whatever is asked of me in the meantime, but would love the chance to learn and prove the doubter wrong that I could make it one day as an NFL QB" then yes, I would consider drafting the Athlete at #16 (but if he said this he would also be a lock top 5 pick too).
Its just so far, VY has come from a different angle. An arrogent angle (and not just a confident, ****y, or hubris angle) that doesnt convey this open minded, team player approach. However, he is convinced himself he doesnt need to change anything about his motion or approach to be NFL ready at QB. I think thats wrong for almost every college QB.
Have you heard him differently? Do you think he would give his all, show patience to learn the NFL QB postion, and work his tale off in any other role asked of him to help the team on offense?