Bullshit. One of the very few that answered the bell? There were a lot of warriors on that team last year and most were on defense. If HH had played on a team with a Riley or Frost defense he would have lost every game. Your answer continues to dodge the obvious. We won 5 games last year on the backs of our defense and in spite of our offense. HH, for example, did his best in the first quarter of the Northwestern game to hand them a win with two absurd interceptions, the first one of which was caused by him throwing three yards behind the receiver on a crossing route. Thank God our defense limited them to 3 points from those turnovers. HH damn near cost us that game and had that been a 2022 level defense we would have lost. HH is a mediocre to a lousy QB. Period. And anyone with two eyes and a brain can see that. Opposing defensive coaches must have been salivating watching film on the guy making one mistake after another.
And I am not buying the usual pre season propaganda coming out that HH is "much improved" this year in his mechanics. That makes me laugh. We heard that same drivel every year with regard to Crouch and TMart. Not true. I bet HH still throws the ball like he is pitching side armed in his back yard to his dog.