Blaine Gabbert knows he needs to make progress after a disappointing 2011 season. Gabbert recently reviewed each of his plays from last season, dissecting clips from what he called an "outsider's point of view." "There's always a bunch of things you'd like to do differently," the quarterback said. "You're going to make mistakes throughout the season. You just have to try to limit those mistakes." Gabbert got few breaks for being the youngest quarterback in the NFL, for having arguably the league's worst receiving corps or for getting thrown into the starting role two weeks into the regular season. "Some of the criticism was pretty intense," Gabbert said. "You're always going to get criticized; people need something to talk about. When the coaches say I'm doing fine, I trust their opinion because that's the only one that matters. You can't worry about what everybody is saying about your game. You've just got to focus on the things that you can control and the things you can improve on."