What we saw of TVW on the last two drives is what we haven't seen all year and what has been missing. That is the ability to extend plays allowing for open windows to develop and an ability to deliver the ball accurately on the run. Before Air Force, TVW looked horrible with his decision making and with his throws on the move.
The Air Force game showed me that he has that potential to make plays on the move which will be crucial to his success. He has the physical tools, there is no question about that. But if he can't consistently make those throws on the move, he is unlikely to have much success.
The focus on 'vigen this' and 'vigen that' as if that is the sole solution to Wyoming's offensive issues gets pretty annoying. I certainly believe there are plenty of better coordinators out there; however, give the guy credit for completing changing his scheme now twice in the last few weeks to try and fit the guy under center.