Listen: Corey Coleman, A._J. Mccarron, Kyle Williams discussed on Schopp and Bulldog
"No the kid is the kid right then he's going to be the guy and i think it reminds me a lot of that here's the difference though the differences now these guys have put themselves in a position and that's fine and i think they don't care that they put themselves in this position it's it's on purpose that they're telling the world like we're not taking we're not going to be bad we're not interested in developing a quarterback here we're interested in winning like they've said that i've told you that and i know that from talking to them last year they were in the same boat and that's what they felt so for their own actions for their own statements saying that and going out and trading for corey coleman and bringing them in because you're trying to help your young quarterback and you're wide receiver core for doing that they bring in a._j. mccarron giving making this a three way quarterback competition having a running back room that there's nobody under the age of twenty nine when you think about it that's kind of weird right i mean for for a lot of bringing back kyle williams at his age bringing back lorenzo alexander everything they've done everything they've said is pointed to we're trying to win this here so yeah we want to develop the quarterback but for us a good year is we need to build upon what we did last year so that to me that now you gotta do it right i mean you got to put your money where your mouth is so i don't wanna be sitting here at the end of the year and saying well you know they sat josh allen on the bench for twelve games and they wound up you know with five wins that that that doesn't work because because if you're going to say we're trying to win and this is why we made all these moves then you got to do that now if you see that it's not training that way and it becomes."