Arm talent wins football games, period. I watched the Swedes back when we had real quarterbacks who could thread the needle on a third and long, not these system guys who check down every play. Efficiency is what coaches talk about when they don't have a guy who can make the big throw. I remember our 1987 team with a gunslinger who might have thrown a pick or two, but he won us games we had no business winning because he had the cannon and the guts to use it. Your school's idea of a quarterback is a game manager, and that's fine for a .500 season. We're trying to win championships here. The last time you all won anything meaningful, the forward pass was still a novelty. Give me a quarterback who can stretch the field and put the fear of God into a secondary, not some efficient robot who completes five-yard passes all afternoon. That's not football, that's statistics. And statistics don't hang banners.