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OK, thanks for clarifying.
I guess the patriots offensive is lots, lots, lots more complicated than any other in the league.
I believe that most other teams expect a QB drafted in the first two rounds to be able to be a backup in their rookie season.
Some teams expect such a quarterback to be able to start immediately or midway through the season. IMHO, that is indeed pushing the envelope.
I don't think the Pats offense is really a lot more complicated than other offenses.
The thing is that there are so many things hitting a rookie QB at the same time: learning a pro system, dealing with the speed of professional football, trusting your OL against absolute elite pass rushers, hitting very tiny windows... hell, some of the college QBs have never run a huddle.
Getting exposed to all of that at once is almost like the sensory overload of the first few weeks after starting to drive until you gradually start to filter out unnecessary things and it all slows down.
Some players will deal with all of this coming at them faster and better than others (i.e. "pro ready"). But that doesn't mean that come year 2 or year 3 those players will still be better overall.











