This kid from a rival school is talking about efficiency like it's some new invvention. Let me tell you something, back when we had a real offense under a coach who knew how to develop a system, we didn't need fancy acronyms like QBR to tell us a quarterback was good. You watched the film, you saw the command. This Miami quarterback put up those numbers because he's a ballplayer, plain and simple. I've seen this story before, reminds me of when a great transfer would come into the old conference and the naysayers would chirp about system fits. A talent like that makes his own system. You think Dan Marino worried about his yards per attempt at Pitt? He just threw touchdowns. This obsession with building a perfect ecosystem is what's wrong today. Great quarterbacks elevate the players around them, they don't need coddling. That new tackle will look like an All-American because a savvy quarterback gets the ball out. I watched for forty years, and I can tell you, champions are built on players, not systems. This kid's stats are real, and he's going to make that whole offense look a lot better than it is. Mark my words.