The low inaccurate throws are probably a product of him not understanding what happens after the snap in terms of coverage. Right after the snap he thinks he sees a different coverage and then when the defender does something he's not expecting then he starts to get jittery/nervous, throwing off his base and causing the throw to be low. This is fixable but he needs a much better understanding of after snap coverages
What's wrong you ask? Footwork, accuracy, pre-snap reads, to name a few. I was a Division 1 QB and started for 2 years. The jump from HS to college was tremendous and I can't even imagine the jump from college to the NFL
That's not my point at all. Even with so little weapons and a below average line he still looks way too raw for me to think of him as "good." More appropriate to just call him a work in progress.
The liberal NFL-don't hurt anybody, keep everything safe, and hand out participation trophies. It's slowly ruining the game. What's next-they stop keeping score so nobody's feeling get hurt and everybody "wins?"
Another angle that I always look at: being that the play was soo close and impossible to tell from the naked eye I'm surprised that the refs didn't throw a flag for an illegal forward pass and then upon review be unable to overturn a play that didn't show indisputable evidence.
Any of those would still be an upgrade over what we have. We could also try and trade for somebody defeat considering that we have 10 draft picks in next years draft.
Yea you would hope they have at least something in mind. I know McDermott is a former defensive coordinator but he does know that we have an offensive side as well, right?
Sign A freakin WR!!!!! What the hell is wrong with this regime?!?!?! You trade up for this Stud QB and give him no line and WR's?!?!? What a clown show. But that's right culture matters over talent. SMH....