(Saturday night--03/31/12)
Every day of practice is "golden" now, in terms of its relative importance in the process of building towards the fall, and NOWHERE is this more clear than at QB. My impression, from both publicly available information and my own private sources is that while Driskell's overall poise, growing maturity (mentally AND physically, btw) and mastery of the playbook put him ahead in the early going, Brisset's raw physical talent, drive, and continued efforts at "catching up" his overall familiarity with the offense has pretty well got him "even" on balance by now, with the latest scrimmage behind them (have you heard how Muschamp has been running these, standing no more than 10 ft behind the QB during play and closely observing their POV, options and decisions? Last year he only did this from the defensive side, apparently...I think its safe to say Coach Boom's fully involved--like Pease, the other coaches and everyone else on this team, by now).
If anything, the questions at quarterback have gotten even more complicated, for now. The surprise so far this spring at QB has been the play of Tyler Murphy, who has shown everything the other two have shown, by all accounts, "plus a little more"! He HAD to, I guess, to wedge his way back into the discussion of not only who the starter is, but if there is just one, who his back-up will be. This is real, not just something to push the other two--Murphy's been the most consistently accurate and timely-in-his-check-downs of the three when he's gotten the opportunity to work with the 1st team offense.
Less than a week to the "Orange & Blue Debut" (still don't love that title--too much of a silly, PR-inspired mouthful--but no one asked me, surprisingly enough), and this "race" looks to be far from decided by its end. Sigh. Still the summer, etc.--and the good news is, it's all still open 'cause they're all looking GOOD (yeah, all THREE, now).