Good article by Ed Willes. Some excerpts ...
IMO, there is no doubt. Do we need to see another season to make a judgment? This game was his arrival. Early, Yes. We will be lucky to keep the NFL's avaricious hands off of him. IMO ...In 1974, critic Jon Landau saw a young musician performing in Cambridge, Mass., and pronounced: “I’ve seen the future of rock ‘n’ roll. His name is Bruce Springsteen.”
On Saturday. B.C. Lions’ fans saw the future of their team, and his name is Jonathon Jennings.
That is leadership. Tough to quantify. But, like someone said, you can recognize it when you see it.Three games ago, the Lions had the look of a tired, stale team playing out the string in a forgettable season. Suddenly, they have a young quarterback who, in just over 10 quarters, has completely changed the perception of the team and their prospects. Against the ‘Riders, he wasn’t just stupid good, he set a standard that will long be remembered in CFL annals; making big plays all over the field, making throws from improbable angles and dissecting the Roughriders’ defence like it was a laboratory rat.
“He brings a lot of energy, and it just radiates through the group,” was offensive tackle Tommy Draheim’s succinct appraisal of Jennings’ game.
The numbers tell a convincing enough story. But they don’t quite capture the manner in which Jennings elevated the entire team. The Lions’ offence, which has appeared dull and plodding too many times in 2015, made 11 plays of over 20 yards and finished with 526 yards in total offence. Andrew Harris ran for 100 yards. An inspired receiving corps made tough catches all over the field. The defence looked fast and mean.
“He can make plays with his feet and stretch the field with his arm,” said Harris. “That’s exactly what he did. And he stays poised no matter what the situation is on the field. Yeah, he made some amazing plays for us.”

How much proof do people need? Do we ever expect to see a QB make a debut like this again?At the very least, Jennings has given them that hope, and it’s a rare and precious gift.
“It’s because of the guy he is, the work ethic he has, the way he prepares,” said head coach Jeff Tedford, who’s been around big-time quarterbacks most of his career.
“He’s a very poised, confident guy but he’s also very humble. He comes to work each day.
“I think when you see young quarterbacks, they tend to go up and down a lot. I just see improvement with him each and every week.”
It is his calmness that stands out. Of course the results on the field are electrifying. He electrifies his team.
Going too far? I am All-In on the kid as a QB. Makes my day. And I think there is a good chance he keeps it up. It is the calmness along with the spectacular results. As he says, he expects to make plays.

Enjoy him while he is here.