..blame for his poor play when you peel back the layers. Poor OL also contributed to essentially zero running game, which caused Slovis/pass game to be easier to key in on by defenses.
If the run game had been producing last season AND Slovis played the way he did, then yes, I think it's easier to pin blame on him, but he was running for his life with very little time to throw effectively.
It all starts at w/ the OL. We will know how good BYU will be this year in seeing how the OL plays those first few games.
I feel Bohanan would fair better with an underperforming OL than Slovis, but I think Slovis is a better passer based on what they've done to this point in their careers. So, hoping that we see:
1. better OL play
2. Bohanan's shoulder is truly back
3. And the professional coaching helps him take his passing game to the next level.
If this all comes together, Bohanan is capable of a 2,500-3K passing season with hopefully 25+ TDs