He's always been good in big moments barring his first college game ever which was @LSU. We won a lot, and even when we didn't he had good individual performances (Much like the Orange Bowl vs. Stanford mentioned earlier). I suspect the Jets will be keyed in on the run game and Tyrod will take advantage of a depleted secondary.
I think because the offense is scoring more points per game it has eased that pressure. It looks weird, but if Tyrod only throws 12 times and we still put 33 on the scoreboard then I don't think anyone's really upset.
I think regardless of Tyrod's play you have to take a chance on a QB when an opportunity presents itself. If a QB prospect we like falls in round 1 who we didn't expect to get to us I think you take him. Same goes for rounds 2-3 (unless we've already selected one, of course)