Some funny takes in here. Quinn will be fine. The play calling wasn't great. Receivers weren't very good. I counted 5 drops maybe it was 4....who cares. Quinn threw the ball poorly at times, made bad reads at times. The defense confused him and he didn't know where to go with the ball. He was confused because he wasn't prepared for what they were doing. Quinn didn't execute, Sark didn't prepare him.
I had a ignoramus sitting behind me who after the second dropped pass in a row said " he needs to throw the ball downfield". I turned around and told him the receivers needed to learn to catch the ball before they throw it at all.
Quinn appears to need to get in a rhythm with easy completions, that obviously didn't happen.
1st play on offense, false start now behind the chains. next play, RPO pass to X, broken up, good play by defender, ball well thrown. Next pass/play some would say was behind AD but it hit him in the hands and if had lead him he would have been destroyed by the defender sitting in zone waiting on it. Next pass over thrown to JWhitt on 3 and 15, we punt. Quinn 0-3, so much for a good start.
Next pass on 1st down, swing pass to Robinson.........we need more of this out of the 2 back set. Works well against this fly over defense. Colorado did a ton of this against TCU. Next pass/play to JT in the end zone, well covered on deep routes, should have dumped it to Brooks for 5 yard gain. Next play we finally run the ball....Quinn 1 for 5, not how you want to start. Next play, 3rd and 7 terrible read and throw off his back foot to Sanders that should have been picked off. Worthy appeared wide open but I'm pretty sure the safety was just playing center field. Regardless, that would have put Worthy 1v1 against a safety, that is the throw to attempt. Quinn 1 for 6.