OK, this is getting to be a bit much. It's not Zappe's "movements in the pocket" making the OL look better. The OL was shaky throughout preseason and first three games. Then it started jelling at Green Bay with the running game getting into sync, Strange starting to find his groove, Trent Brown finally "buying in" and Cannon working in relief of Wynn. Zappe has been primary benefactor.
Yes, it sucks you are ripping Mac because the "faults" you attribute to him are shortsighted -- including "panic" and "throwing the ball up under duress." The OL, Patricia, new WRs and NEW OFFENSIVE SYSTEM were in flux through the point he got injured; some of his picks were attributed to inopportune play calling and others' missed assignments. Mac's rocky performances this season have been largely circumstantial as has Zappe's positive showing.
What amazes me is how quickly folks here have forgotten the strengths Mac demonstrated last season when he finished second in ORY balloting: excellent pocket awareness, quick release, accuracy and great decision making. He led the Pats to a playoff berth and was the league's 15th-rated quarterback as a rookie. Suddenly his job is in jeopardy?
Zappe has been a very impressive surprise so far. He's the shiny new toy but IMO has more to prove vs. stiffer competition before this supposed Patriots QB "controversy" genuinely earns legs. Who knows, perhaps Zappe actually IS the better player; I have explicit trust in BB to make that determination. For me, the bottom line is WINS regardless of who's behind center. As a Patriots fan I'm happy we have both these guys, seeing it more as Mac AND Zappe instead of Mac vs. Zappe.