If he can significantly cut down the turnovers, Rees will be a very good QB, considering everything else he has done. He's completed 66.4% of his passes, 70% during the first 3 games, and moved the ball well. That is incredible accuracy. Playing QB is also more than merely throwing the ball and making plays. Half of the importance of the QB position involves decisions made between plays. Rees has often made pre-snap reads and adjustments which resulted in big runs. The younger guys simply are not ready to do so. Tommy understands the cerebral part of the game which is extremely difficult for many players to pick up. Again, his high amount of turnovers is very troubling and unacceptable, but he does many other things well. We've averaged 423.5 yds/game without beating up on any cupcakes. If Tommy can cut out a few of the turnovers, you're looking at us having one of the best offenses in country.