From what I can tell of Napier, he is less concerned with wins and more concerned about installing his plan to win. There is a reason many of his recruits are starting over veterans recruited by Mullen. In some cases he has no choice, e.g., Trey Dean. He is not going to mold the offense around AR if those changes nullify what he is recruiting for in 2023 and beyond, so stop demanding he change the offense for AR. It is not happening. AR will learn it Napier’s way, or he will fall to the wayside as another wasted talent. That is how life works. He is not going to switch the defense to a permanent cover-6 defense just because we lack playmakers at linebacker, so stop demanding a better defense overnight.
We are now heading into week 5. The team is what it is. The offense is capable of about 32 points a game when it is clicking or 16 points when it is not. There will be 10 penalties a game. There will be missed field goals. We will go for 2 whether you want to or not. We will go for it on 4th-and-short. Quit complaining about it. The losers that we fired before never did any of the above, yet here we are complaining that Napier is not copying the loser behavior of the bums that were fired.
Not me; I WANT him to "stay the course" he has embarked upon from the moment he arrived. That is exactly what his postgame pressers have uniformly been about: Togetherness, resiliency, and a winning attitude.
I don't get the impression at this point that Billy is all that concerned about "record" beyond how the rest continue to develop AND how it all figures into our continued growth heading into NEXT season, and beyond.
As for Anthony Richardson and the quarterback position, HE either puts it together and makes the most of the rest of THIS year, then STAYS and bursts forth with a "season to remember" in 2023, or he won't be a big part of our resurgence after all--more just a "talented place-holder" while the Coaches get out there and nab at least a couple of promising 5-stars at that position, destined to play central roles themselves after AR is gone...It is looking more and more like any sort of eventual "RETURN of the GATOR" won't be the banner news before then now in ANY event. If Anthony wants (still dreams of) that personal goal himself at this point he will have to explicitly dedicate his present and immediate future to accomplishing just that, starting now.
And frankly, that is the only way it happens.
One hopes that such things are among the no doubt intense discussions the two have on the sidelines, in the locker room, office and practice fields. If he is only thinking NIL and soon-to-be-offered pro-contracts, well, that might explain some of what we've seen in GAMES lately--and rather than warning him about "wasted talent" and "missed opportunities", probably best to do the best we can with what we've got here and now...and then move on.
For now. I prefer to take both player and Coach at their word--that they are both "team-guys" who are sticking with "the plan" as explicitly promised since each got here.