How much do you expect LJ to have improved in the passing game---footwork, reading defenses, decision making, accuracy, technique etc---after having a spring practice, summer drills and fall camp?
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Objectivity might be hard to come by, lol. And I am also speaking for myself. He made a couple of winning audible calls during the bowl game which showed us all perhaps a faster learner than we had thought. With a summer of throwing to Quick and the guys he will develop the chemistry which can be an intangible component in building something special. I trust that we all know he will be better in every phase and I darn sure know we all hope he does not lose the quickness and insane speed which was the underpinning of his success.
We will know how good he will be when he encounters FSU pass defense. Once he runs up against some smart and shady operators who lurk and jink a young QB, how he reacts to that will determine most of the year to follow.
The bigger question may be "How good is the O-line expected to be this year?"
He came to UofL with a HUGE arm but pretty raw as a polished passer/QB. Aside from his running skill he has great ball skill which seems to go unnoticed. IMO, he "improved" considerably as a QB during the bowl practices. He had an enormous spring game even considering the 1 vs 2 format. It is really about his personal motivation, dedication and ability to learn the game because talent and coaching will not be a problem. JMO
Peace