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Originally Posted by BossChief
100% absolutely THIS.
There can be no better teacher than a players own mistakes.
Best case scenario would be for him to go out and throw a bunch of touchdowns, but also a bunch of picks. Make a bunch of ROOKIE MISTAKES in his rookie year, not in his second year.
That would give Zorn and company a lot of material to break down on him and what they need to do to put him in a better position to succeed/improve.
There is only so much you can learn from not being in games.
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That's assuming the coaching staff lets him take the reins next year after he makes all those rookie mistakes. I'm not sure that would happen.