Head coach Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots has spoken about the development of rookie quarterback Trevor Lawrence ahead of the clash with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Munich/Foxborough – Rookie quarterback Trevor Lawrence is having an underwhelming but educational season with the Jacksonville Jaguars after consistently successful years in college. With a record of 2-13, the franchise has the worst record in the league and is heading for its second consecutive first-overall pick.
Ahead of their Week 17 clash with the New England Patriots, the opponents’ head coach has commented on the development of the first pick in the 2021 draft. “I think he’s gotten more comfortable as the season has gone on and he’s gotten comfortable with the offense,” Bill Belichick said.
“I would say the offense has probably gotten used to the things he does best. Definitely the execution is good. They did a good job last week against the Jets combining different types of passes, quick throws, passes on the move, deep balls, third down conversions, plays in the redzone.”
Belichick also ventured a prediction on the playmaker’s NFL career, saying, “He’s pretty good in all those areas and getting better. I think he’s had a good year and will be a solid NFL player. Maybe even a great one, I don’t know, but he’s certainly made great strides this year. “
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