Perhaps with a full offseason of real work, which he did not get last year, will help Griff take total command of the new system he's currently learning.
Lately, the word 'trust' has been thrown about by the local media, trust his reads, trust his guys to be where they need to be, trust his protection, trust his abilities and the like. As he and his teammates grow confident in their command of the offense, all of this trust stuff is null. I believe this is known as being in 'mid season form'.
Keim, who's observations I 'trust' more than most, witnessed both good and bad days for Griff. On his good days he was decisive and accurate, made it look easy, on his bad days it looked like the Baltimore game. During practice, Gruden lets Haz call up any look he wants on defense so Griff has to adapt and learn on the fly.
Keim did note that Griff's bad days were almost always followed by a good day, indicating that the kid is truly a quick study. I believe he also mentions that last year, Rivers in San Diego took some time to get command of his new offense, Rivers was named the come back player of the year.
I expect Gruden to devise a scheme, at least early on, that allows Griff's current development to shine as he continues to evolve into that well rounded QB capable of performing all that needs to be accomplished at a high level.
Then we'll finally have one of 'those guys' leading our team.