The Dude
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Having him play QB instead of RB-QB, and taking some rushing pressure off would be a good start. Then I’d establish a set of routes that fit his skill set to move him to the level of a more effective passer, and someone that values the ball. Uncoupling him from a tightly wound coach on the hot seat will also allow him to play more freely and succeed, along with the addition of a stud RB. I’m expecting good things from AM.
The RB bit is probably his greatest strength, though. Kind of odd to take away a player's greatest strength. And I think if teaching him to make good decisions in the passing game and not turning the ball over were easy, it probably would have happened sometime in the last four years.
Best of luck, though.
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