The days of having rookies sit behind a vet and learn are long gone. These owners want instant success now. Which sucks for rookies. B/c they're essentially throwing them in the deep end of the pool, and expecting them to swim. And lot of these teams don't even have the pieces in place for the qb to succeed (ie. Panthers).
No o-line? Who cares...go win us games. No receivers? Who cares...go win us games. HC incompetent? Who cares...go win us games. So in that sense I get it. I think had Richardson had a good qb vet by his side to kinda school him about team/NFL expectations, I think that game would've turned out different.