And reading about Jimbo Fisher's offensive scheme, Jameis should have never been put in the Coryell; that was a Lovie misstep. Funny enough, the offense that he ran in college is closest in concept (literally) to what Josh McDaniels took to Las Vegas.
@jahsoul357 you’re copyrighting me! Lol.
to be honest, it’s ok to compare JW, Dc4 and Ad, because they are all vet QBs trying to rejuvenate their careers. What makes one better than the other statistically? In the most commonly used stats, Dc wins. In obscure and new age movement stats, such as : games played at night/on a tuesday/during a leap year/in the rain/at home/with less than 40k fans present. , JW wins. Lol. But the fact is, statistically, there isnt a smoking gun. A few points here and there can be justified and blamed on the surrounding players and coaching schemes. So why is Carr a better choice? His ability to be available to play. He’s excellent in that category. DB, TB12, Farve, Marino, Moon, Mahomes, Montana, Mannings all had a great ability to be available. If you’re available then you can learn and grow. (If you don’t go to class, you won’t pass the test) JW needed to learn how those guys were able to constantly be available. There is something there it’s not luck. Then one could say, then why not AD over Carr? I’d say, he checks all of the boxes including availability, but he lacks pocket mobility to avoid free blitzers. And he couldn’t scramble in the pocket and improvise, age has caught up with his legs.