Here's a thought thing ...
At Tech, he really had to run for his life most of the time. I'm guessing his line was of lower caliber compared to the competition they faced.
Point being, he got used to going off-script, running like hell, and looking downfield for the big throw. Obviously, he's comfortable doing that sort of thing after having so much practice.
I, for one, would like to see him develop more "controlled" work in the pocket ... shifting away from pressure instead of completely bailing ... that sort of thing (see Tom Brady). It makes the o-line's job much easier if they know where he is. Plus, he would be taking full advantage of Wally's fabulously well-designed routes and the timing thereof.
FAX THE DOESN'T ALWAYS GET WHAT HE WANTS
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