Post#212 » by CrimsonCrew » Thu Aug 5, 2021 4:29 pm 
            
            
            I was listening to 95.7 on the drive home, and Ray Ratto was ranting about how the reports on Lance are completely meaningless, while Damon Bruce and Matt Kolsky disagreed (Bruce pretty vehemently). There was a similar discussion among hosts earlier in the day. 
Look, I get that this is just training camp, and not even that far into it. And there is a very real danger that a successful performance against defenders who won't be in the league at all in three weeks is skewing expectations in a potentially harmful way when Lance almost certainly does take some lumps.
That said, I also think it's silly to say that Lance's success is meaningless. Of course there's meaning to it. It's very likely the meaning is being overblown, but players - especially young players - can absolutely show things in camp. Is Lance demonstrating that he can make all the throws consistently? Is he showing a grasp of the offense? Is the ball going to the right spot? Is he making poor decisions, or showing a lack of vision? Is he repeating mistakes? What is the quality of his completions, if he's completing a high volume? Are they all check-downs? Is he throwing lower percentage balls, and succeeding on those? 
I am very encouraged by the reports, even though I still think some folks are getting carried away. Lance appears to be checking all the boxes. He's showing poise, maturity, and leadership that are rare in a kid his age, especially when considering his level of experience. He has seemingly improved on his major weakness coming out. He's proving effective at running the offense as it should be run - at least so far as we can tell without knowing the play calls, progressions, etc. That doesn't mean he's going to start week one, it doesn't mean he's going to flawlessly take over the starting job and suffer no setbacks. It certainly doesn't mean he's headed to the HOF. It means that right now, he appears to be doing everything he needs to be doing, and is giving the team some reason to be optimistic going forward. And I for one will absolutely take that for what it is and get excited to watch him develop.