That has little to do with decision making. He threw several balls against Vandy that easily would have been picked had the Vols been playing a decent team. Even his handoff decisions are questionable at times. His legs often save him, but he needs to lock himself in a room, watch as much film as he can, and start thinking like a QB who often runs rather than a runner who throws the ball.
often he wasn't reading but running called plays. Most of his runs were in reality counters that a RB normally runs. 'Sort of a reverse read option if you will.' We would run the RB wide and the QB into the line.
We pulled the RG all night, or sometimes the TE playing H-Back.