Perhaps you somehow still aren’t aware of just how bad this offense is. Well, then you should probably consider that the Redskins rank dead last in yards (2,787), first downs (171), touchdowns (14), points (144), plays run (589), average time of possession (26:34), third-down conversion percentage (26.4%), red-zone conversion percentage (31.8%) and offensive DVOA (-29.3%).
I mean, that is literally almost every major offensive category. Dead last, and by a fairly decent margin in some cases.
But while Haskins was scatter shot as a passer, he did a better job going through his reads in this game, and he also displayed poise and pocket mobility uncharacteristic of his collegiate tape.
Many of his misses were to receivers who were open, so Haskins was mentally picking out those targets, seeing the field better than he had in games past. He also showed anticipation in an NFL setting, which was a promising mental development,
now it has been said that the super test said he couldnt do these things and it was said he couldnt learn them as well
overall the author is correct in his deficiencies as well