Stop pretending that a high completion percentage automatically means a QB is efficient. The national conversation is stuck on that and yards per attempt, but that's a lazy way to evaluate. Real efficiency is about third-down conversion rate and red zone TD percentage, stats that actually win games. A QB can complete 70% of his passes but if they're all check-downs on third-and-long, the offense stalls. Look at the teams that consistently win, they have QBs who deliver in critical situations, not just pad stats between the 20s. For Wake Forest, the focus this spring needs to be on finding a guy who can operate the mesh and convert on money downs, not just someone with a pretty completion stat. That's how you compete in an ACC where everyone is chasing Clemson.