Some games he is on flippin' point.
Some games he's absolutely not, but that's no different from 90 percent of all QB's.
People saying we need this and that and a running game and less throwing...
Well DUH!
All teams need that even with elite QB's.
But it's not up to the QB to dictate this.
It's up to the game and how it shapes itself:
Do they fall behind?
Do they go up, or maintain on the score?
How is the OL working? Is there a weakness to be exploited?
Is a weakness being exploited by the other side?
How is the D holding up?
Does it need protecting?
Are they dominating so you can get a bit riskier?
So many things.
The game of football is simple to simpletons.
It's not simple.
@Ranching back me up here dude.
There are a million things that are considered both in prep and in the course of the game.
Sometimes things work, sometimes things don't...
Sometimes things are stupid. Sometimes things are stolen.
But the game of football is never simple.