BS, not in the face of probable sack. Usually he tucks and takes the sack, he needed to learn to throw the ball away, hes had opportuniyies all season to throw it away in the face of pressure and hasnt. Its progress to see him not take the sack.
Okay, serious question, do you know what the intentional grounding rule is? And why on earth would he try to wind up and throw in a collapsing pocket? Do you want him to fumble more? He's already thrown several interceptions because his arm got hit as he was throwing. He had a fumble during the Colts game for that very reason. And, here's another thing, do you actually want him to develop as a quarterback?
It's hilarious. You guys want him to just chuck the ball out of bounds every time he's in a bad pocket. He'd be completing 40% of his passes and turning the ball over more if he was running the offense that way.