People I sat with at the game thought (for most of the game) that he looked horrible, taking too many sacks, missing open receivers, etc.
I thought he threw well. He threw 13/18 (not a bad percentage) for two touchdowns, and the one in the 2nd half was a beautiful, deep shot. The problem, I thought, was that he needed to throw more.
It was a very run-heavy, vanilla game plan. And many of those runs were from Sullivan, without much to show for it. He did have a nice, 35-yard scamper for a TD. Then he had another 14 runs for a total net of 3 yards. There were 4 sacks, but that will happen when the QB runs that much. Some of that is blocking, but some of that is Howard's adjustments. But with Howard keying on Sully, it allowed our RBs to put up some good numbers.
He's still an athletic runner who makes things happen, and I thought he did have some success when he decided to throw it. Once Howard adjusted after he ran for that TD, I wish he would've thrown it some more.
We can tweak the game plan against Nebraska (assuming it's Sully again). I think he has the tools to keep us in the game.