Yeah man.
Let's start with the negatives-
Ewers def has his limitations. He really isn't very athletic feet wise and it hurts him in the pocket. He CANNOT throw a deep post to save his life. 90% of the deep ball misses are the same deep post. They need to be thrown to the sideline and he throws them vertically every time. Sark keeps calling it and we keep missing it. He loves touch throws. Sometimes the long throws across the field need some pace on them and he loves to feather them in there. He doesn't trust his eyes and throw with anticipation.
Positives- He loves touch throws. A lot of the reason we don't have the drops you see from other teams on Saturdays is he throws a soft, catchable ball. We forget how accurate he is. Ball is usually caught in stride allowing maximum yac. Tune in other Saturdays and watch what swing/short/intermediate passes look like. They don't look like that. He sees the right play. For example, the wheel up the left sideline that the DB closed on and knocked away was the right read. It was just thrown late or needed to be thrown with more pace. But it was the right read. He can also throw on the run we just don't move the pocket a lot.
Other teams have to throw a lot of curls, stops, outs, and comebacks because their QBs can't hit a 15 yard dig in stride. The dig to Bolden between two defenders was a throw a lot of college QBs can't make. Quinn makes those so regularly that we get pissed when he misses one. So was the throw to Helm that he dropped(the real drop not the one Stassney was talking about). So was the throw on the move to the pilon. He has a good arm. He cannot throw a deep post. You have to protect him. That's who he is.