that's a wild take from a rival fan, and it shows they're not looking at the actual numbers. the sec's top completion percentages last year were held by guys like carson beck and jaxson dart, both hovering around 69%. for a new qb, even in an efficient system, to jump into that territory immediately is a massive ask. our system is built for production, sure, but installing a new signal-caller always comes with growing pains, especially with the offensive line rebuild we're working through. he'll have to learn the playbook, build chemistry with a mostly new receiver room, and handle the pressure of big sky play. expecting him to out-perform seasoned sec starters from day one ignores the adjustment period. i'm excited about his potential, but let's see him win the job and get through a few ovs and fall camp before we start making those kinds of comparisons. the crystal ball might be leaning positive, but this feels like offseason hype without the necessary context.