The truth is that complaining about JP is like being ticked off at your 3rd grade daughter for not knowing algebra.
The most difficult position on the field, at least the one requiring the most mental ability is the QB position. It takes years for players to know the systems and the game well enough to be able to react on instinct and make the right play. It is utterly insane to expect any young QB to play like a seasoned vet. Yet several here want to hold a young QB to seasoned vet standards.
The standard is now and always will be to have a QB that can win a Superbowl. However, we chose to draft one rather than sign or trade for one. That means that we need to simply understand where he is at in his training and that it will take time for him to develop.
Hes a 3rd grader at this point, good QB's know algebra, great ones like Peyton know Calculus. If you want to blast away at him for playing like a young QB, have at it. But your only frustrating yourself. The smart fans know better, and more importantly, the Bills are willing to be "forcefully patient".
The most difficult position on the field, at least the one requiring the most mental ability is the QB position. It takes years for players to know the systems and the game well enough to be able to react on instinct and make the right play. It is utterly insane to expect any young QB to play like a seasoned vet. Yet several here want to hold a young QB to seasoned vet standards.
The standard is now and always will be to have a QB that can win a Superbowl. However, we chose to draft one rather than sign or trade for one. That means that we need to simply understand where he is at in his training and that it will take time for him to develop.
Hes a 3rd grader at this point, good QB's know algebra, great ones like Peyton know Calculus. If you want to blast away at him for playing like a young QB, have at it. But your only frustrating yourself. The smart fans know better, and more importantly, the Bills are willing to be "forcefully patient".
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