So despite the media desperately trying to turn it into a QB competition, especially the Jets beat reporters, because it makes their jobs a million times easier, gives them an easily accessible storyline to pursue throughout the off season, training camp and the preseason, they now have to actually work for their stories and cover the whole football team.
As for the decision, I think its the right one.
IMO it was a failure of the prior regime to not bring the kid along the right way.
1. He's learning his third offense in 3 years and he needs all the reps he can get, something you lose in a QB competition.
2. The kid has a fragile psyche in my view, tons of physical ability but short on confidence, so it makes sense to build up his confidence if you can. Some guys need tough love and some need a boost. I think he's more of the latter.
If he fails he fails, but IMO this is the right approach if you want to give him the best chance to succeed.
Sounds an awful lot like someone named Mark that use to play here...