Heineken plays within himself and takes the easy throws/what's given to him. He can also make a few plays on the ground.
But his arm strength is almost non-existent and he basically is only reading one side of the field, locking in on the first guy that he sees come open. He's not really going to consistently push the ball downfield and the more games he plays the more I think coordinators will start scheming around that.
With what should be a good defense he's good enough to win 6-7 games, just like their shit bird QB's last year, but they'll never get up to around 10 wins with him.
We joke about lollypopping throws, but that's what this guy does. He could've easily had another 2 INT's tonight with how he just kind of eases the ball in on those intermediate 10-15 yard routes.