I think he means bc they had a lefty at QBOk, why?
Fat Mike and old man Solari were too crusty and never wanted him. I get it, but don't agree with them.Well, the good news is he has nowhere to go but up lol. Hopefully that's the case.
Some players need a year to understand the commitment and discipline required by the NFL to reach their potential. They can't just walk on the field and get the same result from college.Last year's struggles for Guyton will make him a better player learning forward. He didn't have a ton of starts in college so the experience he got will definitely work in his favor.
He was drafted to play the left side. It doesn't matter that he played on the right side at OU (protecting the blind side of left-handed QB Dillon Gabriel).He played on the right because he was good at it.
surprising because most draft analysis was that we was raw and needed time in a pro system before eventually becoming an A+ starter.I think most everyone thought he would have a Tyler Smith type rookie season.