Started strong today, fell apart late when everyone knew he had to throw.
Overall.... pretty bad season.
Now, yes it was a less than ideal situation, but.... basically no QB in the league consistently has ideal situations (coordinator, line, passcatchers), my takeaway from his first two years is that he;s a limited passer who needs a lot of help and can't be trusted against good defenses when he's in must-throw mode.
Now, I think the first step in the offseason is fixing a lot of the surrounding issues (coaching, line, etc.) BUT... I think you start kicking the tires on QB options now, because I can't see him becoming a guy you give a 2nd contract.
Yes, teams can win with limited QBs, but not consistently, it's usually short windows, and if they give the limited QB a big deal, they regret it. The way you build consistent winners is getting a QB who in at least one area can elevate the team when the weapons or line is subpar.