Who is repping you on this post should show you that your opinion is wrong but I will take a stab at it. You are looking through the eyes of someone who doesn't like QE so you have been wishing for him to fail but even then you don't know what you are looking at. Caleb Williams is only special once the play breaks down. He is pretty average when asked to operate on time and in rhythm. Michael Penix is spectacular throwing the ball downfield. They keep him away from "traffic throws". Bo Nix in 3 seasons at Auburn never broke 61% completion percentage, and all the sudden got miles better operating a spread offense vs PAC12 defenses. Hmm...Maybe you might just chalk it up to the offenses those guys are running and their coaches allowing them to do the things they are great at and hiding their weaknesses. Nope. Not you. Too much hate.
Quinn Ewers is operating a full NFL offense. We are throwing out of 11, 12, 21, and 31 personnel. Sometimes he only has two or 3 receivers out in routes. So when he drops back, sees everyone is bracketed, and doesn't throw it that's a strength and not a weakness. 2nd series of the game Sark, expecting a blitz, keeps the TE and back in to block. That means QE only has 3 receivers vs 5 and they need to get 10 yards. Smart for QE to eat a sack there but Surly is yelling "throw the ball" stupidly of course. The only reason QE even remotely looked shaky last night is because we kept putting him in 3rd and 10 the first few drives. The second we stopped doing that QE started eating them for lunch. 15 yard outs on the far hash. Different arm angles and ball speeds. He rolled out left and threw a ball 20+ yards downfield to his right accurately without squaring his shoulders. You have no idea what you are talking about. However, opposing defenses choosing to play their safeties deep no matter how good we are running the ball should tell you all you need to know, because with the same receivers we switched our QB and they responded by walking their safeties up to take away the run. But you still aren't listening.