Ive never seen a QB regress as much as Zach due toRookie OC. 100% on our OC and not understanding how to build up Zachs confidence calling plays to his strength starting at game ONE! Not game 2,3,7, WTF? Im so concerned over this regression is this kids strengths is his arm power and accuracy is now to where he cant pass 3yds to WR without throwing ball in the dirt. This is a first for me to see a QB with such talent to regress to where he cant make a 3yd pass and stRes at WR passing to. No one helping him to pass in 3 second rule? What to hard for OC? Our Rookie OC Job is to do everything to help this QB with all his talent. Not utterly destroy his confidence where he cant make a 3yd pass, staring at WRs, throwing in dirt and running around like crazed meth head having helmet ripped off by a idiot O Lineman who doesnt know to take flag to protect QB whos already regressing thanks to Rookie OC who still doesnt know the future was Zachs training. Im afraid Zach may not be able to come back and be that player he was. Right now the mistakes by Zach Im not sure with his lack of cobfidence that he could stop doing them. These bad habits are not what happens after NFL its bad habits QB has before abd has to fix. Instead our OC has caused Zach to develope these bad habits he didnt have before. WTF is our OC thinking? Cant create problems for a Rookie QB, you are suppose to help him build confidence by play calls to his strengths and not tearing him apart to high school level of play. This is the worst Eff. Up Ive ever seen by an OC in helping a Rookie QB. If GM and HC dont stop this stupid crap by OC who only cares about winning and looking good so not to be criticized by media and willing to throw our Rookie QB career into the trash. Im serious here, these bad habits developed from OC Im not sure Zach can fix. Regression this far with developing bad habits now new to him looking like deer in head lights staring at WR ,passing into dirt on a 10 foot pass is Major set back and all due to the WORST QB COACHING Ive ever seen in handling a Rookie QB.