Here's the thing about TQM: He was never a strong passer to begin with, so to expect him to become a top tier passer at this level is bit too much. However, TQM can be an effective passer. To me, it looked like TQM was a bit rushed from recognition to release. What I mean was, as soon as he saw the guy he wanted to throw to open, the clock in his head told him to get it out quickly....which caused his throwing mechanics and base to go off sync and throws started sailing. One other thing I noticed, which CPJ mentioned, is TQM isn't looking at all his reads. Specifically, he's not reading the seams and missing wide open ABs...which is why Clinton Lynch and Searcy seam to be little used. It's an issue that actually started last season. GT fans who've been paying attention to this offense since CPJ got here know it's no secret: QB can make hay down the seams with our ABs in the passing game.
Here's the positive: Those things are EASILY correctible. TQM doesn't have a cannon like Nesbitt or Vad, but he's got enough arm strength to make all the throws.
Another positive I took away from the Alcorn State game: Taquan is becoming more comfortable waiting until the very last second to pitch the ball to the AB causing defenders to commit.
Still WAY too early to make to a definitive assessment on TQM for 2018. Would I have liked for him to look like JeT? Sure, but I'd rather him get all the cobwebs out in a game against Alcorn, and improve on a weekly basis. I think we'll see a more polished TQM and a more polished offense overall in week 2.