BJ was a good athlete who ended up being the best of the QB talent we had at the time...which lies on the former coach and staff on not getting better talent to complete. BJ played his heart out and did the best he could, but could never seem to correct his mistakes or errors (picks, fumbles, missed receivers, etc) and those mistakes would bite us each time. Good coaching would put him in postion to succeed, and maybe get him some help at the RB position too. Yards are nice to look at, but that doesn't mean he was a great QB...it just means he was a one man band. It will be interesting to see what brand of football USF becomes since the past few we've had have been this duel threat style.
I think it's unfair for any "analyst" former "any professional athlete" to lay blame on one person, when most logical people realize our issues stemmed from several issues. We were failing at all phases of the game...BJ wasn't playing D when our secondary was leaving WR's open and extending series with stuid PF penalites.
I think this guys was hoping to spark some interest in his show and thought to throw BJ under the bus since he really can't defend himself with this play now