Very interesting analysis. And first I want to say point taken.
Next: there is a long held saying eat the sack and move onto the next play. Trying to avoid sacks to throw the ball away and save from losing yards can lead to mistakes and hits too. If you know a hits coming bracing for it and being in a defensive position is probably safer than trying to side step just to throw it away even if most times you completely avoid contact occasionally you'll put yourself in awkward positions.
The key is to just balance it all out. We obviously don't want to neuter his scrambling abilities. We also obviously want to limit the amount of hits he takes. And if just throwing a few balls away helps with this balance I think Drake will learn to do it. We just have to trust his instincts on when to do each and trust he'll learn these things along the way.
I definitely think there is not some magic formula to rushing attempts/throw aways that we can just set that makes it safer. Just have to be cognizant that throwing it away isn't necessarily bad.
Well, we're all saying a lot of the same things... where appropriate, eat the sack (rather than, sometimes, trying to be a hero and taking further chances, poking up your arm when you've got a defender on you like a stripper wrapped around a pole.
In other circumstances, you're not going anywhere, and you have a clean shot at throwing out of bounds -- I mean, we're also always seeing examples of
that strategy.
Then lots of us are saying, heavens no, don't stop rushing when it will work, only eat the sack if the rush won't work.
Then one guy says, Drake's not psychic, how's he to know which rush will work.
I call bull**** on that one. It's hard, you'll never be 100% right, but that's what we call judgement.
Yes, he has to have and to develop a mental simulation of
things that have not yet happened. If you're bad at that, you can't say "how was I to know there'd be a safety there and he'd jump the route?" The damage is done, and if your judgement can't improve, you're out on your ass.
But having said that, judgement after 5 years is likely to be better than at 1 1/2 years.
I'll say it this way: In Josh McD I trust. Maybe that was always the way to put it -- who knows. I'm just sayin', I feel very good about having these types of problems in the midst of a 6-game winning streak, and having Josh helping Drake improve every week and year to year.