and all your problems on offense will be solved.
His not-so-great stats are unavoidable and yet, they're being avoided. Even the eye-test shows his throws
to wide open receivers are often way short of the mark or miss their mark altogether. A little could
probably be blamed on the system he played in but then that too is a big concern not to mention
having to learn an entire playbook, new offense system that takes several seasons to pick up, in a few short months.
Not to mention he's gone after a few months and ND is still in the deep ravine of not having a
coached up starting QB on the roster. Short-term thinking and short-term memory.
That being said: maybe Freeman and Rees will surprise us and have him as a back-up and that
was their intention all along (I don't see it but - stranger things have happened in this world).