Don't agree with some of the explanations for Jones’ struggles.
The habits/traits that people are saying are new to this season, aren't really new to this season, IMO.
Jones had issues with feeling the pocket last season, too. He had issues seeing the field/post-snap and missing underneath defenders last season. He had issues throwing some 'WTF' passes last season. He had issues with timing and rhythm last season (which often is the result of him struggling to stay calm in the pocket, and this is what leads to sloppy mechanics and bad velocity, not his physical traits).
Jones just doesn't strike me as particularly calm. He seems to do well when things are going well, but I've been concerned with how he responds to in-game adversity.
I know this is a hot-take, but listening to and observing Zappe, he seems more self-assured, steady, and mature at this point in time than Jones. Zappe's personality seems more serious, especially after positive plays, whereas Jones appears really let himself indulge the positive moments at times, and have fun (which is fine, to an extent).
There's an air of confidence, character, and command that I can feel watching Zappe in the huddle and on the field, that I've never quite felt with Jones. I know that's entirely subjective but it's the way I've felt watching the two of them.
I think Jones is a good kid. I think he has the potential to improve and get better. I think he does a lot of things well right now. I'm impressed with his aptitude and conscientiousness. I think the team can win games with him.
Am I convinced Jones gives this team the best chance to win games? We need to see more from Zappe because one game is not a big enough data pool, but based on how Zappe played against Detroit, if he can build on that and do similar against stiffer competition, there's no doubt Zappe is the guy I want starting at QB for this team moving forward. Point blank.