May 19, 2022 02:12PM
Yeah, it is obvious that Stafford elevates everyone around him like AD does.

When I think about last season, having Stafford come in here and having to learn the offense, and goes on to win the SB, I think he has yet to blossom fully.

I hope he loses his "it all depends on me" attitude and makes some better decisions when the pass isn't there instead of forcing it. Every series of downs is important but not win or lose important. Take a sack, throw it away, but don't rush or force a pass. Don't feed your enemy.
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