A word of caution about disappointment, expectations, and instant gratification, especially at the QB position: If we look at the post-Colt McCoy era, we’ve seen disappointment resulting from expecting immediate greatness from new starting QBs on several occasions.  Garrett Gilbert was as blue-chip as they come, was abysmal taking the starting job after McCoy, and was booed out of town…….then he found success elsewhere and even lasted a few years in the league.  Shane Beuchele followed a similar script later.  There are other names I won’t go into depth on.  So how should we all digest such data now when, once again, the expected savior turns out, at best, to be a project that needs a lot of growth?  Show him the bench and the door after his first year as a starter?  Or perhaps history shows we should take our lumps now (this season), and “hope” to reap some benefits later?  “Trust the process” in the NIL transfer era at a place like Texas takes some discipline, I know, but maybe history says it might be the smarter long-term approach to the problem