PFF - have y'all seen this

Jameis is a victim of bad luck. Under SP he was nervous and stiff and played uncomfortable, he needed time that injures didnt allow. And when he was finally healthy we were far into the season and we couldnt afford to regress, but only improve. A bench player off of an injury isnt likely to light it up considering how nervous he was during the time of injury. The Air Coreyall offense obviously was created in the early 80's at San Diego. But a more recent example is the Rams and Mike Martz. I disagree with you that Carr would do worse than JW. JW has never proved that he can throw at a high completion rate. He's never thrown better that 63.5 at the Saints, in 2018 : 64.6. Kurt Warners best years : 67.7 and 68.7. Carrs best years: 68.4. 68.9 and 70.4. I see JW better in the Erhardt-Perkins where he can utilize his legs and improvise. Like i said hes a victim of bad luck. I hope he gets a chance to mature as a QB on a team.
Completion percentage is TRICKY..lol. According to SISDatahub, Carr and WInston are identical from behind the line to 10 yards, Jameis has a better completion percentage from 10-20, and Carr has a better completion percentage in 20+ yards. Due to the increase of "dink and dunk" QBs, completion percentages were skewed and that's why they began to try to formulate things like CPOE. We are judging the completion percentage between one QB whose career average depth of throw is 10 yards per throw to another QB whose career average depth is 7.5 yards. Whether fair or not, they are view equally in the eyes of most.