Uh...no. In addition to San Jose's post, I remember Jaws pointing out during the Cleveland game that he had open guys all over the field and wasn't getting them the ball. The kid was fantastic in the first 6 games last year, but equally as bad in most of the others.
People always want to make excuses, its Jauron, its Schonert, its the receivers, its the line, and on and on. But far too often last year, the protection held up, and our guys were open but nothing came their way. This is squarely on the quarterback; he's got to get better.
There's really nothing wrong with a quarterback being imperfect and inconsistent at this point in his career. But this season, surrounded by all these weapons and a solid interior O-line, its time for the light to click.
But I don't want to hear about coaching if he's dropping back and standing around like he doesn't know the playcall, like I've seen far too often. We all know he's capable of being a good quarterback; its time to put it all together.