You're obsessed with last year's stats because you're sccared of what's coming. Florida's red zone problems were a symptom of Napier's stale playbook, not some permanent flaw. Sumrall isn't just talking about waking a beast, he's building a completely new identity. You think this is about "one yard" like it's 1985. It's about a mentality shift with a coach who knows how to win in the trenches. Those "embarrassingly soft" labels get erased with a new regime. The portal class directly addresses line depth and toughness, which you conveniently ignore because it doesn't fit your doom narrative. Every rival fan wants to pretend Florida's issues are eternal. They're not. A brutal red zone offense is a fixable problem, not a life sentence. The conversation is about skill players because with a competent, aggressive scheme, those players finish drives. The data you love so much is about to flip dramatically, and that's what has you writing paragraphs trying to convince yourself otherwise. The foundation isn't broken, the architect was. New blueprint, new results. Watch it happen.