You're trying to oversimplfiy things to fit your narrative, but that's what happens when you're not used to competing at the highest level. For a program like ours, every single metric matters because we're playing for championships, not just trying to squeak out wins. Completion percentage and yards per attempt are foundational for a reason. We recruit and develop quarterbacks who excel at everything, not just one or two stats. To say the focus should only be on third down and red zone is admitting you can't sustain excellence on. Our offense is built to be explosive from start to finish. You build a drive by winning on first down, not by hoping your guy can bail you out on third and long. And turning the ball over in the red zone? That's a discipline and decision-making problem, which is directly tied to a quarterback's overall efficiency and football IQ. We judge our quarterbacks on their ability to score points and win games, period, and that comes from a complete skillset, not a narrow focus. Our spring competitions are about finding the guy who can execute the entire playbook at a championship level. Keep worrying about your niche stats, we'll be over here competing for the whole thing.