I feel like you expect him to be perfect. Shit happens sometimes and ever QB has mishandled a snap in game and lost the ball. Are you going to go in EQ's thread and state how is fumble is inexcusable? How his two or three drops he had today cost the team some first downs?
He failed in the final drive. But, what about all the times he has succeeded? Virginia, Stanford, Texas twice. He has succeeded more times than he has failed.
I just think he is pressing, because the defense can't stop anyone.
I can't fault he man for today's game, passing for 300 + yards is pretty damn good. He will have better days though, no doubt.
For direct comparison, consider DeShaun Watson who is the guy everyone has been comparing/contrasting him to as a draft prospect so far this year. Last year DeShaun Watson, against Bama, said "I realize I need to carry my team" and played virtually flawless football. That's also how Kizer played against Texas after being handed a 17 point deficit.
Like I said, he's not the principal problem. Is it fair to expect him to be perfect? No. Imagine if we had Rees or Golson at the helm right now. lol.
But I do think we (and draft scouts) overrated him after two games. I really thought he was going to be a transcendent QB like Winston or Newton that could "cure all" the other problems.
I just think he's much more inconsistent than we thought. And I think his supporting cast also needs to pick him up. Let's look at the drive chart for failed drives:
Drive #3 -- 3 & out, we punt on 4th & 1, nobodies fault really except conservative play calling after two drives of being aggressive.
Drive #4 -- Folston loses yards, then false start, then Kizer misses pass, then Yoon misses field goal... can blame everyone.
Drive #5 -- Zaire crushes the drive with a huge loss on the trick play.
Drive #6 -- Kizer fumbles basically in our own red zone. 100% on him, gives them points and their first lead of the day.
Drive #8 -- Kizer takes three negative plays in a row to kill the drive.
Drive #9 -- ESB fumble.
Drive #11 -- Kizer misses two throws after a Josh Adams fumble puts us in 2nd & 16.
Drive #13 -- Kizer takes a 7 yard sack on second down, and then arm punts on 3rd down missing a wide open receiver.
Drive #14 -- Kizer misses a bunch of throws and the game ends.
So over the last 9 drives of the game, Kizer basically killed five of them virtually by himself. Three of them went for TDs. And one of them was killed by ESB's fumble. That's not really what you expect against Duke, especially down two of their best players in the secondary. Given 14 drives, I'd expect at least 49 points and I don't think that's unreasonable given how bad Duke is. But we only scored on 3 of the last 12 drives...