I've said this before about Kyle but:
1) Not going through your reads -- fixable
2) Holding onto the ball too long -- fixable
3) Making poor decisions -- fixable
SO WHY HASN'T IT BEEN FIXED?! Isn't this exactly what June and Dan specialize in -- developing raw talent into NCAA record breaking QBs? Put Kyle in against poor teams like Northwestern State/Memphis and forbid him from throwing to his primary receiver, only his second or third. Make him literally count in his head after the snap 1,2,3,4...and then either throw it, or throw it away. Anything. He's smart, he'll get it if forced. If he blatantly ignores these instructions, fine, bench him. I just think all these things are player developing issues that I'm shocked haven't been ameliorated yet. It is obviousl that he has the tools. He throws a better ball, with tighter spiral, with the potential for greater accuracy compared to McDermott. He can throw a nice ball 40+ yards. I agree, some of it is on Kyle. Sometimes he comes in with too much energy and either skies his throws or throws footballs with too much zip at his receivers. Coach has got to know that and give him a few running plays to calm him down...out-routes or short passes, not slants over the middle. If you knew that, why would you call plays over the middle? My point is, fixing these things are supposed to be a specialty for June and Dan. It's what they are nationally known for.