Peyton Manning recently revealed details of a discussion with rookie QB Joe Burreaux giving the young signal caller advice on transitioning to the NFL. "I did tell him there's one record that i wouldn't mind if he broke". Manning, of course, was referring to his record of 28 interceptions thrown by a 1st year QB.
Jonah Hex - "Hold mah beer... an gimme that blind-fold too."
https://dcu.myfootballnow.com/player/190Seriously though; let him fling it, get his bumps and bruises, and maybe speed up the learning curve? Or run the ball more? Like, a lot more? I don't know if a QB would gain experience at the same rate if he throws 50 or 5 passes per game. I have a slightly more accurate QB on the bench: would he progress the same starting, playing only the 4th quarter or not at all? Anybody know how that works?
Currently his accuracy rating is 37/77. His stats are 84 attempts, 11 completions, and 8 interceptions through two games. He seems to be progressing very slowly.