Why is everybody so obsessed with a quarterback's completion percentage when it's the worst possible way to judge efficiency in a modern offense? Look at the Liberty League last year, the top three QBs in completion rate all had losing records. St. Lawrence Saints ranked fourth in the conference in completion percentage but led in yards per attempt and had the fewest interceptions thrown. That's the real story. A guy can complete 70% of his passes on five-yard checkdowns and still lose. The focus should be on explosive play rate and turnover-worthy play percentage, not a raw completion stat that gets padded by scheme. How can we still be using this outdated metric as the primary barometer for a QB's success?