By Scott Eklund, Dawgman: It’s always a wonder how much professional coaching can make a difference for a quarterback coming out of college, but with COVID impacting last offseason, his first as a professional quarterback, Jacob Eason was limited to just practice throws as he backed up Philip Rivers and Jacoby Brissett. This year, with the pandemic winding down, he’ll have a full offseason to work with his coaches and his new position coach, Scott Milanovich, told the Indianapolis Star he’s eager to see what a full offseason of work can do for the former Dawg.
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