He’s not Teel.
Let me plot this out for you: from a pure throwing perspective you can place accuracy and arm strength on an X and Y axis. As a young QB you want to be in the strong arm/accurate quadrant, the second best is not strong arm/accurate, followed by strong arm/accurate and then not strong/not accurate.
Here’s why: touch is hard to develop but if you have a rocket arm you can be coached into taking some off certain throws to be more accurate. Gavin is not a hard thrower. So he can’t take some off of his passes to develop touch. He’ll never get the ball into windows. Forget about getting the ball to the sidelines. Can he get more accurate while maintaining or adding zip? Maybe, but it is really hard to do. Those are the kind of kids that usually don’t develop into star D1 QBs. And yes I’ve played and coached the game.
I do get the point that criticism of the kid when the team won is bad form, but my comments are still valid and correct.