Once I thought about it, I am fairly certain the guy was probably talking about the auto throttles on the Rhino.....it takes getting used to if you were an auto guy in the Hornet (I wasn't, but so I've been told), and more than a few people have scared themselves. It relates to the other part you mentioned about the burble in a way, because if you are needing to make a large power correction (as you might need to with a strong burble), it is better to click out and just fly the rest of the pass manual. It has trouble keeping up with large power on or off corrections. That all being said, it is entirely possible said WSO just was confused about what he was talking about (option #2 I guess?). While many are highly knowledgeable about the airplane and all are expected to be highly knowledgeable about tactics, the stick and rudder/flying the plane stuff generally isn't their area of expertise. I'm guessing if I polled a room of Rhino WSOs, few, if any could explain to me such esoteric pilot stuff. That's not a dig at WSO's, I just wouldn't expect many to know, or even need to know stuff like this.