Don't get these knee jerk reactions with everything taken into account I'd call it all a tad bit premature, for those people already dismissive of McAtee reaching his early potential.
It's all because he hasn't played much there yet but you've gotta remember he's already had 3 managers in just 3 months, he also has two England internationals players in a similar position to him both who are clearly seen as Forest's best players.
Some on here are saying we've pulled their pants down but regardless of what happens whoever signed him would've had to pay £30m, that's purely based on his England u21 exploits and hype around him so honestly anything more than slightly less would've been a joke fee to receive.
Maybe most on here thought he'd be an immediate starter for them but that was never going to be an easy task there and totally underestimating them, Forest are actually stacked in the middle and could play decent football with the right manager, they should be doing better than they're based on their strong industrious midfield area alone.
They've got Morgan Gibbs-White and Elliot Anderson as key players and although I've not noticed their captain Ryan Yates as much, he obviously plays around there too but they have Ibrahim Sangare as their main defensive midfielder, plus Forest also loaned Douglas Luiz this season who has played even less than McAtee.
His only chance of playing right now is ahead Elliot Anderson or Gibbs-White or the club captain and unless they expected one to leave, then it seems like a strange move from Forest to have signed James while knowing they have all these players in the engine room.
It's bizarre but the owner did stupidly fire Nuno Espirito Santo less than two weeks after he signed, maybe Nuno had big plans to incorporate James or a player of his ilk into his system, they then sacked Ange Postecoglu quickly and now have Dyche which has put McAtee at the back of the queue 3 times in just over 3 months.
It takes time and managers are always more likely to stick with the already established key players at their brand new club, with Forest's two best players and the club captain also occupying the main area McAtee wants to he'll obviously have to wait for his chance.
It's a shame he didn't go to Everton with the links he had there in the year before his left as I really think they'd have been perfect for him, Moyes probably would've worked wonders with him utilising him in an advanced role in the same way he did with Tim Cahill.
Instead though James will have to wait for his chance at Forest it's as simple as that, for me he has unfortunately joined the hardest team of his suitors to break into on paper.
There was no way McAtee was going to start ahead of two England international midfielders straight away, although it shouldn't be ruled out him being a key player for them at some point the long run, he'll have to wait until Elliot Anderson leaves (hopefully to us asap) and maybe Gibbs-White too if he leaves around the same time as Anderson.
Unfortunately for James both Anderson and Gibbs-White are just completely immoveable from Forest's team their most high profile players, while Ryan Yates being their captain makes him an immediate influential choice ahead too, plus with Dyche now in charge Yates being a 6ft3 physical player means he'll probably be preferred over McAtee.
They like to counter and with having Callum Hudson-Odoi Anthony Elanga and Omari Hutchinson out wide all quicker its unlikely he plays there, it's a weird move all round from Forest and all James McAtee can do is work hard wait for his turn and hope it comes, maybe they could try and play him up front as a false 9 instead of their lackluster strikers but Dyche will probably never go for that.
I think to those saying his stay there so far has proven he's not upto Prem level though or that we've pulled their pants down it's too soon, because Forest's management merry-go-round is an absolute joke you're commenting because he can't get into their team yet.
Again he's not getting picked over two of England's centre midfield choices immediately or their club captain, it's too early to judge him yet their managerial situation would've been hard for any player let alone a new one.
He's clearly got his work cut out for him McAtee that's obvious enough and maybe he will fail there, to those deeming him a failure already they could honestly be seriously jumping gun on this, with everything that's gone on there in his first 3 months at Forest he might be making them eat their words.