Maybe the kid was getting too much hype too early which can be bad, but at the same time he has gotten a lot of praise and not only from our coaching staff but also from others whom I would consider to be fairly credible evaluators of talent.
It was incredibly surprising to me that he got the QB2 spot over Vidlak last year, because that is so counter to Bobby's normal modus operandi. Which to me said that he had earned it, but at the same time he was still so incredibly young, and continues to be young. Seems to me that he still has a lot of learning, growing and maturing to do, which is the reason Fife was brought in. I fully expect Fife to earn the starting job in camp, but could be pushed later on by AhYat.
I don't consider myself to be qualified to evaluate whether the kid has the natural abilities he needs to be a standout QB at this level, or if it's been the learning and coaching from his dad that gave him a leg up. I really hope that it's not just his last name as you mentioned. I honestly don't think so but time will tell.
In any case, talent and potential won't get anyone very far without the hard work, humility, and teamwork needed to play this position at a high level. There are plenty of very talented people who flame out, including one notorious example from Montana (the state, not the university).
I'm excited to see how the QB room develops this year. And I think we'll be okay with whoever is under center.