Gerald McCoy, who claims to be close to Stone, is implying that there's more to it but I'm not really buying it.
Stone's entire recruiting process was a relentless grab for attention. Which is fine as these kids are living the dream so to speak, so soak it up. But it lends credibility to his character and the idea that this is about his ego and money.
It was clear that he wasn't going to be a starter and not really climb the depth chart even, and while simultaneously demanding to much money.
These young men wanted to get paid and make this a business. In the business world you gotta produce. As of now Stone's juice isn't worth the squeeze and Nagy is here to make those decisions.
I really wanted to see David succeed so this sucks regardless. Much like the Nico situation at Tennessee, patience, perseverance and the reality of what you're bringing to the table versus what you want in return, appear to be lost on this young man.
It's nothing personal but it's better for the sport in the long run that Stone and Nico fall hard on their faces. Those coming up behind them need to learn from the mistakes of the current guys.