09-14-2020, 08:32 AM
Rookie mistakes aside, I like what I see in him. He's a winner.
When the game was on the line, he put the team on his back, took them all the way down inside the 5. He put the ball in perfect position for the winning score. He can't control the hand fighting that goes on between WRs and DBs, just the same as he can't control which way an official views a play.
There were mistakes a plenty by many players on offense. (Mixon uncharacteristic fumble, Ross not catching catchable balls, OL missing blocks left and right, etc.)
For a rookie, day 1 starter with no OTAs, a truncated training camp with no preseason games, I thought he looked like a true, franchise QB in the making.
When the game was on the line, he put the team on his back, took them all the way down inside the 5. He put the ball in perfect position for the winning score. He can't control the hand fighting that goes on between WRs and DBs, just the same as he can't control which way an official views a play.
There were mistakes a plenty by many players on offense. (Mixon uncharacteristic fumble, Ross not catching catchable balls, OL missing blocks left and right, etc.)
For a rookie, day 1 starter with no OTAs, a truncated training camp with no preseason games, I thought he looked like a true, franchise QB in the making.
Volson is meh, but I like him, and he has far exceeded my expectations
-Frank Booth 1/9/23