So the experts are saying that JP was "iffy", not that good, lucky to have the backs, recievers, D and special teams around him. He was "average", I'll take that, I'll take the fact that he outperformed a Hall of Fame QB, he actualy ran a pretty good offense, and most importantly he "looked" like a leader. From where I sat, he threw only one really bad pass that should have been 6 for the Pack; and yes he could've tucked the ball in the red-zone and scored six himself. When the season starts, and he has four pre-season games under his belt he will have conditioned himself to make that choice, however, on Friday all he is hearing is "pass, pass, pass, avoid running with the ball and look for the receiver. Had he tucked it and ran for six, all the "experts" would be going on about how JP can't do that, "he has to look for the receiver, he is not a Tulane anymore."
All in all not a bad performance by JP. Average at best you say...average at worst I say.
Peters may very well be the starting LT this season. He once again looked very good for a TE from Arkansas. His size, smarts, youth and the coaching he is getting make him a good bet for a long career protecting JP's backside.
Off to Indy, if I can say the same about JP next week, I think things will be just fine at One Bills Drive.