The 25-year-old quarterback understands the sport comes with “ebbs and flows” but hopes his team can “improve” on just how bad things have got during their “low” periods.
He told Gridiron magazine: “With the ebbs and flows of a season, you’re going to have weeks where you play great, you play lights out, and it feels like nothing can go wrong, but then you’re going to have weeks where everything seems difficult and you have to grind through it.
“The teams that can lose a game early but still find a way to bounce back, or don’t play great but still win, those are the really good teams.
“You want to limit that as much as you can by being consistent as a team and as an individual.
“When it comes to your performance, consistency is big.
“That’s something we need to improve on here.
“Our highs are great but our lows have been too low at times in the past. That’s something you can manage and get better at but, in this league, it does kind of go up and down.”
As quarterback, Trevor is aware there is a lot of focus on him, both in good times and bad.
He said: “Someone told me this years ago – and it’s true.
“You get way too much credit when things go good and way too much blame when things don’t go well.
“That’s just part of the position.
“Sometimes, I get some praise when we have won some games and I didn’t think I played that great.
“Then, there are some games we lose and I might make a few mistakes but I will feel like I played a decent game. It’s all about the result – did you win or you lose? = and you have to live with that.”