Everyone acting like Florida's red zone issues are solved because of a QB competition is missing the real problem. The Gators ranked 87th in passing efficiency last season and 112th in turnover margin at -6. You can have the most talented QB room in the country but if you're giving the ball away inside the 20 and can't convert third downs, none of it matters. Sumrall's comments about the QB battle being "really impressive" are fine for spring optimism but I need to see actual red zone TD percentage improvement. Florida was sitting at 63% in the red zone last year which is bottom half of the SEC. That number has to jump to 75% minimum for this offense to be dangerous. The new staff can talk about competition all they want but the metrics don't lie about what went wrong.