Man, you're really digging for something to worry about, huh? Spring stats are glorified practice numbers, and everybody knows it. The install is going in, guys are learning new timing, and the defense is always ahead this time of year. Judging our whole season on a spring completion percentage is a weak take. Our quarterback is getting comfortable with a whole new set of receivers and building chemistry. That's what spring is for. Remember, our offense under Hugh Freeze is built on explosive plays and tempo, not just dinking and dunking for a pretty percentage. We've got the athletes to stretch the field vertically, and that sometimes means lower-percentage throws in practice as they test the limits. Come fall, with the playbook settled and Jordan-Hare rocking, that number will be right where it needs to be. You're focusing on the wrong metric. Talk to me after the first game when we're putting points on the board. Worry about your own team's spring issues instead of trying to create panic about ours. War Eagle.