jbdphi
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tell me again why he hit his ceiling? he improved markedly from game 1 to last week, why wouldn't he continue to improve? his was his first year as a starter, if you really think QBs max out after their first year starting i don't know what to tell you. i'd love it if we had a better QB but to say Mac has maxxed out is pretty ignorant, especially when you consider this is the first year he has probably received more than a couple of seconds of instruction. if anything this is the type of kid we should expect a lot of improvement from. the Jimmy CLausen types that have had a QB tutor since middle school and were held back a grade so he'd be more competitive in football are the one's more likely to max out early in their college careers.
Yes, JM improved from Game 1 to Game 12 but can you say that he really improved at all from around Game 5 (W Michigan) to Game 12 (Cincinnati)? In my opinion, from that point onwards, he was pretty consistent in what he could and could not do. When he had time and an open primary receiver, he did admirably. When he had any sort of pressure or his primary receiver was covered, he struggled mightily. During that entire 10 week period he probably got the majority of the first team reps and was the focus of QB instruction from the coaches and I did not see any noticeable improvement. Did you? How can you say that extrapolating next year's projected improvement based on his lack of improvement in the second half of this year is ignorant?
He certainly won't be getting any faster next year. I'd be as thrilled as anyone if his pocket presence and footwork improves as well as his ability to read a blitz and get off a hot read throw. If he did, we would be much better as a team. But based on his lack of improvement from Game 5 to 12, I don't think this will happen. I hope I am proved wrong.