Shaun King knows a few things about playing quarterback. He once led Tulane to an undefeated season, setting the NCAA’s single season passing efficiency mark in 1998. Read that last sentence again.

King, a second round pick by the Bucs, played in league for six seasons and then spent some time in the CFL and Arena Football League before retiring in 2007. Though he now makes his living doing something other than throwing a chunk of oblong pigskin, King still knows a thing or three about playing quarterback.

And what King knows stands in direct conflict with what George Whitfield teaches.

The differences of opinion (to put it ever-so-lightly) came to a head Tuesday during Jameis Winston’s pro day workout in Tallahassee.

This workout is why im not a big george Whitfield fan. He has winston doing way too much foolishness — shaun king (@realshaunking) March 31, 2015

As for the “foolishness” King was describing?

I can’t recall a quarterback ever showing up for his Pro Day workout with a bucket of props. — ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) March 31, 2015

Mike Mayock, on @georgewhitfield’s broomstick workouts: “If you set them on fire, I’m all in. That’ll be a drill. That’ll be fun.” — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 31, 2015

Anyway, let’s dive back in:

This is all george whitfield and his stick. Every year he adds something else unnecessary to make himself look like some kinda qb whiz — shaun king (@realshaunking) March 31, 2015

I mean whitfield should be ashamed of himself for this. On throw 80 ima hv jameis change direction twice and then throw a corner route smdh — shaun king (@realshaunking) March 31, 2015

Its amazing agents keep sending their guys out to whitfield. Name one qb he has made better? He blew up off Luck, luck came ready made — shaun king (@realshaunking) March 31, 2015

Im serious tebow, manziel, Gabbert, manuel all these guys went to whitfield, which 1 did he make better…… — shaun king (@realshaunking) March 31, 2015

Whitfield and his staff of six list Cam Newton, Andrew Luck, Johnny Manziel, Bryce Petty, Landry Jones, Tajh Boyd, Taylor Kelly, Braxton Miller, Connor Cook, Logan Thomas, E.J. Manuel and Marquise Williams among its clientele.

Cant wait to hear whitfield say “this is just how we wanted the workout to go. Winston really showed good change of direction.” — shaun king (@realshaunking) March 31, 2015

A pro day workout is about showcasing what a player does well. Its a highlight reel. Winston is NEVER gonna be a quick twitch athlete. — shaun king (@realshaunking) March 31, 2015

And yall know im a big Jameis Winston guy but i keep it 100. That workout was C+ at best. His footwork was bad and he was inaccurate. — shaun king (@realshaunking) March 31, 2015

Listen people COMPLETIONS and BALL LOCATION are 2 completely different things. — shaun king (@realshaunking) March 31, 2015

And if u dont know the difference qb evaluation isnt for you. — shaun king (@realshaunking) March 31, 2015

Think about this, whitfield wanted to show winston can move, after that workout do u now consider him an athletic qb? — shaun king (@realshaunking) March 31, 2015

No, my point is guys r what they r. Winston is never gonna be cam newton so why even go down that street. — shaun king (@realshaunking) March 31, 2015

We haven’t seen anyone ask Whitfield for a response; but found King’s take interesting. Any thoughts?