You keep saying you've shown me this or that. I haven't seen anything.
Awful decision making? Sorry but a play or two where he throws across his body to a wide open guy doesn't show me that. Throwing over defender's heads right into his player's hands, I fail to see how that's a bad thing. Throwing to the outside shoulder with a defender draped all over his teammate? Throwing up a jumpball for Mike Evans? Far from awful.
Pocket presence is a work in progress. He's made huge strides in one year already. He's only 21, I don't think this is his ceiling.
You are using one undrafted guy to support your argument that they don't translate. Simple as that.
I know about the Flaccos and the Romos. But how do they discredit putting up stats in a big stage? They prove they aren't required but that's completely different than proving that stats are irrelevant.
6-2, 220 is short and small now?
Ok, how about Kliff Kingsbury and Kevin Kolb (6-3, 220)? Matt Leinart (6-5, 225)? There's plenty of other examples. Doesn't mean I can now claim size, smarts and pocket presence are completely irrelevant.
The flaws aren't comparable. How do you not see this? Vince needed a complete overhaul of his mechanics, similar to Tebow. If you really think Football is in that class I don't know what to tell you. If you see the glaring difference then there's no need to call him 'A&M's Vince Young'.
'Making plays' is not a bad thing.
A good passer with the ability to extend plays or make something happen when the play breaks down is better than just a good pocket passer. That's the angle I'm coming from. Obviously you seem to think Football is Troy Smith passing the ball though, so I can see why you wouldn't understand that angle.