Let me start by saying, "I really hope I'm wrong".
The more options we have in the passing game, the more we need a QB that can quickly scan the defense pre-snap (and during motion) and the more we need him to see the whole field. Ryan seems to do his best when he locks on to a player early in his progression. I pretty much never see him decide on his first progression, intentionally look away, and then come back to him.
Maybe the line hasn't afforded him the time? That isn't hard to buy. He has been beat up enough to warrant taking the first open pass he sees. Still, I wonder if it is in his skill set to "look off" a safety. Some QB's have their head on a swivel and can quickly pivot, plant, and throw. He seems to pick a player, plant, and wait for the exact right second to throw. It can work and made guys like Hartline/Bess look good.
Don't get me wrong, I think he is a good QB. There are times where the stat sheet says he spreads the ball around. But it feels more like each play is called for a different guy. It never feels (to me) like he is picking the defense apart by always finding the open man. He never seems to click with TE's (okay maybe Clay some) and just about every throw to a RB is something you see coming the second the ball is snapped. And for God's sake, when will we learn how to run a screen play? Me thinks he needs to get much better at the art of deception.
Again, I don't put all of this on him. The OL has stunk. Been a bunch of different OC's/systems/coaches. Many of them seeemed to lack confidence in him and his ability to audible (maybe for good reasons though?). Gase will cut those strings and give him the reins. I'm convinced this aspect of his game is key to how far this team can go. It could take a couple/few years to develop. Besides, we need a couple more drafts to get some OG's, LB'ers, DT's, and TE's.....and time for Brady to retire:) He is to hoping at that time we are a solid playoff contender instead of looking for a franchise QB.