The case for a vet QB…but not how you might think

First off all, I don't care who's the QB next year, this argument still holds, whether it be Mills or a rookie. With that being said, as I was watching the QB School's breakdown on Mills' game vs the Eagles (you can watch it here https://youtu.be/6SYCadqgCR0), I realized that some of these minute details are something a veteran would be able to point out before it ever gets to the field on GameDay. We knew Mills had a lot to learn, moreso than your average rookie given his lack of experience. I think an older vet who's BEEN A STARTER can help with these small details that have a big impact. I'm not talking about a Kyle Allen or Driskel. I'm talking a Matt Schuab, Joe Flacco type of guy… Or McCown ducks. But in all seriousness Pep and Ted can only do so much. A veteran QB coaching up our young guys would actually give more detail from a perspective of actually being on the field. Hope we can find that guy this off season. As far as roster moves, you can either drop Driskel or find another QB coach with the same qualifications I mentioned before. I've seen some people complain about Ted White getting the job already.

TLDR; Texans should find an older vet who's started and had some success to help our young QB/s progress as it helps to have relevant perspective.

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