I don't remember the coaches/mgmt talking up Winfree. 'Not saying it didn't happen, just don't remember ever putting stock in him because of their say so. I do remember Rodgers bringing him up a lot unprompted, and I remember putting a lot of stock into that, because that was a prerequisite to success at WR in the Rodgers era.Did the people who put a lot of stock in Toure being brought up unprompted put the same stock in Winfree last year? I did, and I found it to be a mistake. Sometimes offseason coach speak is offseason coach speak.
And like offseason coachspeak, sometimes Rodgers Speak is also nothing. At times it's a Myles White or Jared Abrederis thing where Rodgers likes the guy but they never see meaningful time on the field, but sometimes it's a Boykin, Geronimo, Kumerow, or hell even Lazard that actually ends up contributing more than a little. And the WR situation was fluid enough last year that he had a shot at seeing the field, just didn't quite get there.
But the flip side of coachspeak sometimes being just that is, sometimes it's more than just that. This year, WR1 is not open and WR2 likely isn't either, but everything else is even more up-for-grabs than last year.
I don't think this is just coach speak, because they don't have to even bring him up in the first place. I think they really do think he can be a (role) player, but that it's ultimately up to him and how well he shows out of the gate. Our coaches and admins can believe in him as strongly as they want, but he has to justify their faith to actually see the field and hold off the competition, both of which are out of the hands of those praising him.
By praising him unprompted, they are simply saying they belive he can justify their faith, not guaranteeing any role for him until he actually does.