Thanks for that. I saw three throws out of the total (17) that were bad. One interception (ball was perfect for receiver if cook hadn’t rudely interrupted) and two incompletions (first throw (understandable) and crossing route to Neyor). There were 3 or 4 more drops/incompletions but the ball was excellently placed on those. One throw behind receiver wasn’t mis-thrown, it was placed where only receiver could get it with a defender bearing down inside. One in the endzone was well placed on the sideline, but receiver was slowed hand fighting with Watts and looked like he was turning slightly inside. Even on the dump outs, the ball is leading the receiver high or low depending on player to allow them to keep momentum. The tight windows and angles he uses to slot in throws is super impressive. After seeing years of balls in the turf, high, low, stopping momentum, constantly overthrown long balls, etc, i’m having a hard time realizing he’s wearing burnt orange. I have a feeling receivers will need time to get used to it as well, at least the ones who played last year. If we keep him upright, he’s going to do a lot of good things for us.