Man, this is exactly the kind of talk I expect from a rival trying to stir the pot before we even hit spring ball. You're looking at last year's stats from a season where we had a true freshman thrown into the fire after. That's a lazy take. Everyone in the building knows the quarterback room is the absolute priority. The spring footage you're criticizing is literally the first week of installs. To judge a whole offseason plan off those clips is ridiculous. We brought in a new offensive coordinator for a reason, and he's specificaly known for simplifying reads and building quarterback confidence. The idea that we're just hoping someone "magically figures it out" shows you haven't been paying attention to the hires. Our receivers were young last year too, and the timing issues you saw were a product of overall inexperience, not some fatal flaw. This spring is all about building that chemistry and installing an offense that plays to our strengths. You don't think we see the same third-down numbers you do? The entire offensive staff's jobs depend on fixing it. So save the doom and gloom for your own message boards. We're building something real here, and part of that process is going through growing pains with a young quarterback. He's got a full offseason as the clear QB1 now, with a system tailored for him. Writing us off because of last year's efficiency stats ignores the entire context of the season and the major changes we've made to address it. The foundation is solid, and the plan is in place. You'll see a completely different product on the field in September.