...the spread offense."
that's because they kept things easy for him. A lot of rollouts where he would buy time with his legs and wait for WR's to break off of their routes and scramble and then he'd pick one that was open and chuck it to them to go make a play on the ball before the DB could recover. I think this is how he played in high school too. I don't think he's ever had to play under center or stay in the pocket. He looks as nervous as Jake Heaps did in the pocket. I'm not confident that Tanner will be much better next season in this offense either.