I understand being enamored with Heard, because of his high school exploits - they were awesome. But there is a world of difference between HS and D-1 college - where you are playing against talented and full grown men instead of high school boys.
As I have said, I would love to see Heard be able to perform in college like he did in HS - that's good for my beloved horns, and my disposition.

But he can't make chicken salad out of chicken poo - poo, no matter how good he is. And that is what our OL and receivers are.
Also, if you say he performed badly because he was going against the first team defense with walk on's- what the hell do you think he would have done against TCU or K-State with the OL and receivers we had?
I can pretty well assure you, like Swoopes, he would have been running for his life and because he weighs a buck 85, he would probably wind up being killed. And it still can't be discounted that he was a true freshman.
So, the question remains, what miraculous change will now cause him to be able to successfully take over the reins next year? And what makes you think he will be successful even if he does?
At Guyer he had a loaded team, an awesome OL and wr's - that had played together for 3 years.
I hope you are right, SHL, but I have been told that Heard is simply not ready. And I have been told this the entire season.
And you know better than to lay all the blame on Watson - he is not coaching in a vacuum.
Finally, if you truly believe that Heard should have started, then you have to believe our coaches suck for not playing him. And I think you are smart enough to know that isn't realistic.