Is that he's not always a guy who adjusts quickly to what is new. In college he got his rear end handed to him his first year, then rebounded with a very nice window in which the program was rebuilt under him. In the NFL he got his rear end handed to him his first year, then rebounded with a very nice second year. In his first playoff game he got his rear end handed to him, and we're going to see how his does this time around but I suspect he'll do quite well and I am more concerned about the defense in terms of our playoff hopes.
Long term, he is going to earn enormous accolades and once he reaches that point where as a veteran he's seen most things defenses can do to him he will continue to work his way into a Hall of Fame type player. He's just not a quick/instinctive learner IMO. He's a guy who needs to see it on the field and feel it to learn it.