You're overcomplicating this because your quarterback can't hit the broad side of a barn. A high completion percentage means our guy is accurate and in command of the offense, which is the foundation for everything else. We don't need to force risky throws when we have a dominant run game and receivers who can create yards after the catch. Our system is about controlling the clock and wearing defenses down, and you can't do that with incompletions. Explosive plays come from execution and play action, not from just chucking it deep. Our quarterback's job is to manage the game and put us in winning positions, and completing passes is how you do that. We'll move the chains and score plenty by being precise and avoiding the turnovers that kill drives.