Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by eric_anthony:
Originally posted by JoseCortez:
Im saying throwing a couple balls doesn't make a great qb. This should be clear to everyone.
Look at these highlights from these busts.
Some pretty impressive throws.
You also don't write off Trey after 3.5 games. He's shown that he belongs in the NFL and has made some plays in his limited sample size. He hasn't played terrible at all not even in the slightest.
What have you been watching? Lol Trey has made a couple of nice plays, no doubt, but he has had a ton of crappy plays.
2/3 of his starts he didn't even score a touchdown. Completed half of his passes. Turnovers in every game.
im not saying we give up on him, or that he won't ever get better, but he's def had some crappy performances.
Nothing like blind takes.
How did the rest of the team play? Who did he have playing with him? How many drops? How many penalties?
Funny how the guy plays with a broken index finger and it's just an excuse. He plays in awful weather and "it's just rain" Deebo fumbles in the red zone, Jennings steps out of bounds and it's Trey didn't even score any TDs.
It's a team sport. But go back and watch the games…really watch them and concentrate on how everyone plays around Trey. He's had his faults sure but blindly saying he didn't score any TDs in two of the three games is ignorant. The kid was a young 21 year old rookie and injured early in year 2. He's an unknown but the small sample size we got showed he's not afraid of the NFL. His pocket presence was solid. His ability to read the field was solid. His issues were all fixable with experience. And the irony that the bulk of his biggest critics had 0 issue with another QB who had way more experience making way worse mistakes.
No consistency.
