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<blockquote data-quote="Limey Frog" data-source="post: 3352188" data-attributes="member: 16969"><p>I'd be surprised to learn that he came here unless he felt the QB1 role was an open competition. I have no idea who is better between him and Hoover. I hope that, unlike the past two seasons, the best practice/camp QB is also the best gameday QB. I also hope that, unlike last year, if our not-very-highly-touted transfer QB initially loses the job he will be willing to stick around and do a job as QB2, biding his time for a chance to play that is very likely to come at some point.</p><p></p><p>I liked a lot of what we saw from Hoover and I'm rooting for him. He was just a rFr. but showed a lot of promise in a difficult season with no help from his defense and a less-than-desired offensive line. Seals, though, has thrown for thousands of yards and quite a few TDs against SEC defenses on a team with inferior talent. That has to count for something. Right now we have two QBs who might turn out to be more than serviceable. When was the last time we went into a season with certainty that our QB situation was any better than that? I feel like TCU football always has questions at QB. Sometimes they're answered the way we hoped, sometimes they're answered the other way. Here's hoping in 2024 the answers are a bit more like 2014 or 2022 than some of the more forgettable years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limey Frog, post: 3352188, member: 16969"] I'd be surprised to learn that he came here unless he felt the QB1 role was an open competition. I have no idea who is better between him and Hoover. I hope that, unlike the past two seasons, the best practice/camp QB is also the best gameday QB. I also hope that, unlike last year, if our not-very-highly-touted transfer QB initially loses the job he will be willing to stick around and do a job as QB2, biding his time for a chance to play that is very likely to come at some point. I liked a lot of what we saw from Hoover and I'm rooting for him. He was just a rFr. but showed a lot of promise in a difficult season with no help from his defense and a less-than-desired offensive line. Seals, though, has thrown for thousands of yards and quite a few TDs against SEC defenses on a team with inferior talent. That has to count for something. Right now we have two QBs who might turn out to be more than serviceable. When was the last time we went into a season with certainty that our QB situation was any better than that? I feel like TCU football always has questions at QB. Sometimes they're answered the way we hoped, sometimes they're answered the other way. Here's hoping in 2024 the answers are a bit more like 2014 or 2022 than some of the more forgettable years. [/QUOTE]
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