Surely can’t make it any worse. Make no mistake, an almost healthy Rising is better than Isaac all day long. But, we’re not there and probably never be…Isaac is the best shot we have to see some competent play out of the QB position.
The leg injury occurred on the first series. He went from almost healthy to not healthy. If you can’t push off your back foot it’s hard to get velocity. Add in the gripping the ball issues and the low throws are the results.
It can help the offense if IW gets more reps and experience and isn’t unexpectedly thrown in seconds before kickoff. Also gives the offense more time to get used to his timing, cadence, throws etc.