He has done well in preseason with the short quick passes. A few misses, but no one is going to be 100%. This part of the game is key to opening up the rest of the offense. It takes pressure off of the O-Line, reduces sacks, and blitzes.
I've liked what I have seen so far in pre-season with how fast Bledsoe is getting rid of the ball. this will help with the O-Line passs protection, the running game and utltimately the sack totals.
If the def's start realizing Bledsoe is going to get rid of it quickly, they will stop blitzing as much and everything improves from there.
The running and passing game will improve. The key is to dump it off very quickly.
I agree Alaska. He does have the gliding running style that is deceptive to how fast he is really running. Hopefully we will get to see a long run and watch for Willis gliding and the BD's legs whirling like a weed whacker trying to catch Willis.
The starting O-Line really hasn't played together yet in pre-season due to little injuries or MW slow start.
IMHO I wouldn't make that conclusion just yet.