He missed the Bama game in 2022. He might have made the difference in that one. He had a bad ankle in a couple games, which limited him mobility, and defenses knew that, and dared him to beat them through the air. Now granted our receivers this year, outside of Pearsall, were hot garbage, but still.
2022? You mean 2021. Mullen was going to stick with his boy Emory NO MATTER WHAT. It became an ego thing with him. He was the QB guru and was going to show everybody. He claimed AR-15 was "injured" multiple times so as not to play him when it was obvious to anybody who bothered to watch the games that he was clearly better than Emory Jones. AR-15 did injure his ankle early in the Kentucky game but he played though it. Lots of guys get banged up and push through it. That doesn't say "fragile" to me.