Maybe two games is too little time to evaluate the chosen QB but there seems thus far to be no improvement from two years ago.
RE mentioned practice performance and arm strength as key factors driving his choice of QB along with, of course, "it".
But, while Joe Montana may not have had a rifle arm like our "gunslinger", and reportedly didn't look great in practice at ND either, he seemed to do OK when he played. And before anyone argues about Montana's arm, check this quote: Joe Montana described his ability as "throwing balloons at darts".
So the question becomes how long does RE go with a QB if he consistently underperforms, underthrows, overthrows, throws behind his receivers and turns it over in droves in loss after loss?
Steven Krajewski showed great ability in the Georgia state playoffs, especially the championship game where he took his team almost the length of the field in two minutes to score the go ahead TD with under a minute to go and yet has gotten little playing time.
In interviews Steven Krajewski seems humble, introspective, team oriented and accepting of whatever the coach decides and that may be his undoing here. Not enough, or no, "it".
Has Steven Krajewski lost the ability he showed in the HS playoffs or the game two years ago when he played so well in spite of a broken collarbone? Or is Jack Zergiotis so good and so confident in practice?
Jack Zergiotis didn't look confident and/or in control on the bench or in the game today, so how long does RE go with him as QB?
Could RE be stubborn enough to wait 9 games so he can throw Steven Krajewski to the wolves at Clemson and say "see, I told you so".