People often ask, "Geez, why doesn't he go shotgun? Why doesn't he throw more?" I honestly think it comes down to one thing: practice time. We've already seen reports that Taquon and others have had to leave practice early (or come late) because of schoolwork. And we also know that PJ doesn't use the full 20 hours of practice time because
school keeps our guys busy. For all the, "Stop using school as an excuse" folks I want to climb on my soapbox and slip out of Nice Guy Steebu for a moment: I want to punch you in your stupid face. And then profusely apologize.
Josh Rosen said this while a senior at UCLA:
“Look, football and school don’t go together,” he told Bleacher Report. “They just don’t. Trying to do both is like trying to do two full-time jobs. There are guys who have no business being in school, but they’re here because this is the path to the
NFL. There’s no other way.
“Then, there’s the other side that says raise the SAT eligibility requirements. OK, raise the SAT requirement at Alabama and see what kind of team they have. You lose athletes and then the product on the field suffers.”
“Don’t get me started,” said Josh, who most definitely had gotten started. “I love school, but it’s hard. It’s cool because we’re learning more applicable stuff in my major (economics), not just the prerequisite stuff that’s designed to filter out people. But football really dents my ability to take some classes that I need. There are a bunch of classes that are only offered one time. There was a class I had to take this spring but there was a conflict with spring football. So …”
Rosen's a smart kid. And if he's saying this while at UCLA, where I'm sure he's minoring in California blondes, what on earth do you think it's like for our kids at GT?
So,
@Techster, I fully agree with you on how effective PJ's offense could be but I don't think we'll ever see the full breadth of it because as CPJ once said, "school's real here."