I feel like this is definitely true; Musty has gotten away with playing a certain game and style throughout his career so far, one which leads to a certain level of success at the time, but one that probably won't be entirely transferrable once he tries to make it in the big show. It's sort of an unfortunate aspect of the way things are now for kids, but alas, it is what it is.
I'm not going to write his obituary for that just yet. Let's get him to the f***ing pro game first and see how he adapts to that. He'll be just a little over 20 years old once he gets to the Barracuda in October. There's a ton of potential there and, while a lot of it is unrealized, or a lot of his game leaves you wanting, I don't get how some people are so quick to write him off when you look at the combination of skill and size and take into account the context of how he's been able to succeed up to this point in his career.