Efficiency? That's a fancy word for checkdowns and safe throws. I've been watching Pitt football since Jackie Sherrill was prowling the sidelines, and I'll tell you what wins games: a quarterback with the guts to stand in the pocket and deliver a strike on third and long, like Dan Marino did. This isn't about completing 70% of your five-yard passes. It's about making the play when the game is on the line, something we saw from Kenny Pickett in that 2021 ACC Championship run. You think Dave Wannstedt was worried about "efficiency" when he was developing Tyler Palko? No, he wanted a leader who could take a hit and deliver the ball downfield. These modern offenses want robots, not quarterbacks. Give me a guy with real arm talent and competitive fire any day over some "efficient" system manager. The kids today forget that the game is won in the trenches and with big plays, not by dinking and dunking your way to a nice completion percentage. That might work in a spread offense somewhere else, but that's not Pittsburgh football.