If there has been progress (and there may be), and that includes more consistency, I would attribute it to BG knowing the offense better and better, making more good play calls, recognizing more things, making better reads, and improving throws. Also, the other players know the offense a bit better. The o-line continues to improve. While losing last year's receivers was a big loss, the younger/newer guys have nice talent and athleticism, are hopefully making fewer mistakes, and are starting to catch more of the tougher balls. Most of them weren't earlier in the season. The depth of the backs is better this year. The offense has also been adjusted to some extent. One more thing. Regarding BG's overthrows, especially in the first half a couple games ago, Stitt says some of those are intentional overthrows by BG, i.e. getting rid of the ball because he was not comfortable with what he saw. BG is focusing more on avoiding bad throws and throws with larger risk of being intercepted.