He didn't even consider that rookies might get better over the course of a season, which is pretty ridiculous.
He didn't even consider that rookies might get better over the course of a season, which is pretty ridiculous.
Not too surprising, considering that they fired Idzik after two years despite him clearing up the awful cap situation he started out in because someone rented a plane.
I draw the opposite conclusion - unless a QB is sitting behind a future HOFer, he's probably not going to be all that good unless he wins the job day 1.