Everything you've written down believe it or not can be corrected with coaching and time. Even Colt Brennan needed time to gel with Rivers, RGM and Bess. QB to WR just doesn't happen over night especially if you haven't started in awhile or it's your first year a starter.xer 21 wrote:yeah, well sometimes, he stays in the pocket, but still doesnt get past his first read. thre were a couple plays where i watched him stay in the pocket and he wasnt looking anywhere near his receivers.Makana wrote: . I noticed that if the first or second read for Woosley is not there he bails from the pocket early at times. If Chow can get him to calm down early on in the game and teach him to step up in the pocket it would help his decision making and pass accuracy.
whether they ran the wrong routes or not, i cant tell, but my first impression there is that he's lost in the offense, and whether he bails early or not, there's more than just Chow needing to calm him down. i question whether he really knows the play book fully.
and honestly, even when he knows where he's going, his accuracy isnt great. watching him at practice with no rush is an adventure still.
I'm just saying give this kid time, it's not like he just faced two cup cake teams either, he played damn well against them.