more accurate as well. Plus, he doesn’t bail/tuck and run at the first sign of pressure. He checks down instead. I think he was first in check downs for the 2019 season, and having watched him quite a bit, I can see why it will be frustrating for some. It does feel like he leaves plays on the field - similarly to Book. At the same time, at least he’s somewhat giving his playmakers a chance to make a play.
All this is in the context of him being Wisconsin’s QB. They don’t recruit the same type of athlete that ND does at WR/TE so he may very well check down less and throw downfield more given better WR/TEs. We’ll see. I don’t think he can lead a team to an NC - especially with an 80% new Oline- but I’m guardedly optimistic that the offense will open up a little more than it was with Book.