Zach clearly has the better arm, but his decision making needs work. If he can get that aspect of his game up to Baylor's level, he will have a great season.
If he blames his failings on others and doesn't take ownership of them, I don't have much hope he'll make the need improvement. Of course football is a team sport, and if course a QB's performance depends a great deal on the play our the other 10 guys on the field. But if a QB doesn't prepare like it all depends on him, he'll never reach his potential.
In other words, I hope Zach's attitude about the
ownership of his performance is quite a bit different than yours is.