We've touched on it a bit in other threads, but here is my take:
After seeing both QBs, I am on the "play calling is shitty" bandwagon. JJs release is too slow for what they need right now. But SW is still getting the same crappy play calling that we have seen the last two years. Yeah yeah. I know the last two years have been great, but they were great due to NM and the run threat. When you are a running team and you run 13 times in a row and then drop back to pass instead of play action, something is broke. When you still call the same plays today that you called for NM, something is broke.
I liken both JJ and SW to Chris Todd in terms of athletic talent. Yet we do not see play calling anything like when Todd was here(and he set records). I'm not sure if that is because Gus is not calling the plays now, or we have "evolved" ourselves right out of good play calling.
But one thing is sure. Even had JJ thrown away those picks, it was still crappy play calliing. I did like the play calling for the most part against MSU, in the beginning. Short quick precise throws.(We did see our first crossing route. It was 3rd and like 16, but JS came across at 5 yds and promptly dropped the ball) Those are not JJs forte. But SW has proved that he can throw darts within 15 - 20 yards. Yet somehow, we throw screens or bombs. And that is on GUS/RL. Until the play calling philosophy changes to account for no NM, we will look the same regardless of the QB. Also, every team we play from here on out WILL blitz. Without a true TE to slip in behind the blitz, we have to be a bit more creative in how we handle it.
I prefer SW at this time due to the quickness and toughness in the run game, and the quick release. If JJ is back in there with the same calls, we will see the same slow release and DBs will have a field day.
Bottom line is, who is the future at QB? Decide that now and design the offense around him. This offense right now is not designed for either of our QBs. And that's a shame because Gus is known for that. Or is it Rhett?