Bledsoe is a good QB, but he like most QBs have their weaknesses. Believe Bledsoe is known for his inability to scramble outside the pocket. But more importantly, how strong is His arm? Can Bledsoe deliver the pigskin to a wide-open TO going deep.
most of us know that there's more to just being able to throw the ball long; especially when the wind is against you. That's one of the reasons TO has complained about Garcia (another QB that does Not have the "deep ball" in his arsenol).
These days with younger, stronger CBs, they are able to get under the ball are are less likely to get beat. Most of the top-ten QBs can deliver the ball deep and accurate, and place the ball in an area where the secondary cannot touch the ball.
Will TO notice the change ...believe someone here has already eluded to the fact that Henson and TO do not gel.
Will TO have to make short routes, and how Long will it take before defensive squads become aware of the deficiency? What's your thoughts?