Dusting off my QB fundamentals hat:
One thing that impressed me with Perry on Saturday, is how he kept his eyes on the pattern and downfield when he was flushed from the pocket or his initial reads broke down. He was consistently looking to get the ball downfield as opposed to simply run at the first sign of trouble.
That's not always an easy thing to do when the bullets are flying and your instincts lead you to want to escape from the pressure/pursuit, and simply take off and run upfield.
We were always taught that while it's good to run for a first down, it's better to throw for a touchdown. Your skill players who are out among the back seven are typically going to be in a better position to rack up yards than you will, as a QB carrying the ball from behind the LOS.
With the exception of the one pick, notice that N'Kosi also did a nice job keeping the ball and his body in a good throwing position as he extended the play. This gives the QB real opportunities to make things happen in those situations. He's been well coached, and obviously is listening to his coaches, because for young QB's this is not the easiest discipline to master.
Let's hope he keeps it up!

One thing that impressed me with Perry on Saturday, is how he kept his eyes on the pattern and downfield when he was flushed from the pocket or his initial reads broke down. He was consistently looking to get the ball downfield as opposed to simply run at the first sign of trouble.
That's not always an easy thing to do when the bullets are flying and your instincts lead you to want to escape from the pressure/pursuit, and simply take off and run upfield.
We were always taught that while it's good to run for a first down, it's better to throw for a touchdown. Your skill players who are out among the back seven are typically going to be in a better position to rack up yards than you will, as a QB carrying the ball from behind the LOS.
With the exception of the one pick, notice that N'Kosi also did a nice job keeping the ball and his body in a good throwing position as he extended the play. This gives the QB real opportunities to make things happen in those situations. He's been well coached, and obviously is listening to his coaches, because for young QB's this is not the easiest discipline to master.
Let's hope he keeps it up!
