Comparing Beathard to Favre may be putting too much pressure on Beathard. Maybe it doesn't put any pressure on Beathard. Maybe Beathard thinks he's like Favre. Maybe that's Ferentz' problem with Beathard, that he's too much of a gunslinger. I listened to the podcast between Jon and Dace and I remember Dace pointing out this very thing. Dace also pointed out Ferentz is going to be in the hall of fame as a 'validation' of Ferentz' opinion of CJB.
Is CJB too much a gunslinger like Favre? I'm not sure it's there, yet, but I'd like to relate some info about Favre:
When Favre started for the Packers in 1992, he had the same arm and gunslinger's mentality he had as he ended his career.
Mike Holmgren who's definitely an offensive genius and is also in the Pro Football Hall Of Fame, was Farve's HC and OC for a new type of offense for the Packers and wanted Favre as starter.
My best friend is a Green Bay Packers fan... was a Packers fan back in 1992. My friend got on his weekly soapbox (after every Packers debacle) to dismiss Favre's ability. Too many interceptions. Takes too many risks. Doesn't stay in the pocket enough. But Holmgren stayed with Favre for multiple seasons.
What do we see in the NFL today? Each NFL team tries to get the QB with the great arm to play in the team's system. The Lions keep their QB (who has a fantastic arm) even though he's prone to mistakes. Notice the Lions don't bench Stafford after a multitude of mistakes. The Browns are ready to ditch their 'game manager' QB for the 'mistake prone' QB sensation.