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Originally Posted by CosmicPal
I agree with most of what you said here, but I don't think he believes he's entitled him to respect he thinks should be shown to him.
I honestly think he is trying too hard and because of that he gets flustered. He is not confident behind the center and he is not a natural. Confidence and the natural ability to feel the pressure and knowing where your men are, are keys to a successful QB. He's lost his confidence and he's never been able to see the field like he should by now. Because of that, he now tries way too hard to make things happen.
The sad thing is, is that he seems like a great guy and the players seem to like him. He's got a great passion for the game and wants to a great QB. It's just that he needs more time to learn the nuances of the game, he's needs to get his confidence back, build some swagger, relax, and let his natural ability take over. The problem is, I don't think he'll ever get that natural ability. Therefore, he'll continue to have his good and bad moments. Mostly bad moments, because he's lost his confidence as well. And when you lose your confidence, you try to make things happen- like dunking a pass off hoping your RB will turn a 2-yard pass into a 15-yard gain.
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I pretty much agree with everything you said. That's why it's so frustrating just the fact the light may turn on once in awhile but chances are slim to none he will ever gain that consisitant ability. I think with Zorn's addition they should move him around more. Bootlegs and such, a mix of some west coast O Zorn is familiar with. They've done some of that. There's times he could take off and run and gain positive yards but he hesitates.
The entitlement part to me anyway was more about watching his q/a's and interaction with the media when they really take it easy on him after some lousy performances. Realistically there isn't much more he can do than defend himself and keep trying to get better. Everything gets emphasized more when its the QB. Or HC or coordinator.