This Florida fan is missing the entire point of football. I watched Coach Braxton build champions in the 80s with defense and a ground game that would wear you down by the fourth quarter. You don't win by chasing some magic completion percentage on third down. You win by not being in third and long to begin with. That's what physicality means. It means running the ball on first and second down so your quarterback is facing third and manageable. This idea that you need some savior passer to bail out a defense is how you get soft teams that fold in November. I remember our 2006 SWAC championship team. We didn't have a single quarterback completing 65 percent of anything. We had a defense that created turnovers and a rushing attack that controlled the clock. All this talk about "sustaining drives" to protect a defense is backwards. A great defense protects the offense and gives them short fields. Sumrall understands that. You build from the line of scrimmage out, not from some spreadsheet quarterback stat in. Losing a defensive player just means the next man has to step up, not that you abandon the core philosophy that wins real football games. These modern fans think the game is played on a calculator. It's palyed in the trenches, something Florida might remember if they think back far enough.