His ceiling is higher, much higher! Better arm(QB's still need to throw the ball into tight windows), and I really shouldn't have to explain this. Football IQ is also a deciding factor, but I didn't see anything from HR to give me concern. He went through his progressions well, probably better than Laviano. Bottom line is that we know what we have with Laviano, a game manager who displays an adequate arm, but won't turn any NFL heads anytime soon. HR can be a difference maker, he can win games that Laviano can't. The difference is that one is a Pro prospect and the other is a good College QB. That my friend is what we call, a "higher ceiling!" So laugh all you want, it is a the kind of LOL that comes from ignorance.
Flood is comfortable with Laviano, that's his choice. Afterall, he is the coach. But, to get to the "next level" he will need more QB's like HR, and less like Laviano. Now, many will say that the coaches see them both in practice, and they know better, bulls*it! The unemployment line is filled with coaches who knew better. Time will be my witness.