Completion percentage is the most basic measure of a quarterback's accuracy and efficiency. Yards per atempt is a solid stat, but it's inflated by one lucky deep ball against third-string defenders in a spring scrimmage. Third-down conversions in practice mean nothing when the real pressure hits in the Valley. Our quarterback is drilling completions all over the field, moving the chains, and controlling the clock. Your new guy is going to be holding the ball too long, taking sacks, and putting your defense in bad spots all season long. We've seen this story before with your program, always chasing flashy numbers that don't translate to the scoreboard. Our guy's precision is going to dissect defenses, while yours will be a liability. You can try to spin the spring stats all you want, but when we meet on the field. We build quarterbacks who operate the system at a high level, not guys who just heave it and hope. Get ready for a long season if you think missing easy throws is a recipe for success in this league.