This reminds me of the old days when fans would panic over spring stats and forget what building a program really looks like. You're talking about my Bulldogs like we're some upstart program, but we've been here for decades, through the good years and the lean ones. I watched Ray Goff build teams that won with defense and a strong running game, and that's exactly what we're doing now. You're obsessed with quarterback efficiency, but that's a modern stat for folks who never appreciated a 4-yard cloud of dust on third and two. The foundation isn't built on a quarterback's completion percentage, it's built on the line of scrimmage and a culture that doesn't quit. We had seasons under Coach Donnan where the passing game sputtered, but we still found ways to win because the team believed. This spring footage you're worried about is just practice. I remember when David Greene was a young quarterback, and he looked hesitant too, until he didn't. Development takes time, something the portal has made everybody forget. You want a quick fix from some transfer, but that's how you end up with a locker room full of mercenaries. We're building it the right way, with players who want to be here. The narrative will flip when we start winning games in the fourth quarter with toughness, not because some quarterback posted a pretty completion percentage in a spring scrimmage.