Hobbes I know I don't need to tell you this but for other people. Sometimes a team has stats that say they are horrible against the pass. Then you watch the game and realize they cannot stop the run unless they put 8 in the box and play their corners on an island all game. As soon as that team plays a team that struggles to run it and they don't have to load the box they miraculously look solid vs the pass. That's why you have to watch games.
We played a lot of teams that were mediocre pass defenses but instead of going 4 or 5 wide all game and slinging it around, we chose to line up in 12 personnel and make it easy for them by asking them to only cover 3 receivers. Go back and watch the first quarter of the Georgia game with Sark's opening script. A lot of 11 personnel with 5 targets and Quinn was dealing, throwing for 140 in the opening qtr. Then what do we do? Go back to 12 personnel and make it easy for them. Now go and watch the Georgia Ole Miss game. Ole Miss 11 personnel with 5 targets.
Quinn was meant for a wide open offense. That's where he plays his best football. Go watch the Bama game last year and see who was on the field all game. Worthy, Mitchell, Whit, Sanders, and Quinn was dealing. He's a good QB in the right offense.