I think Sark knows the tools Quinn has and rightfully wants to use them this season because he knows it's Quinn's last on the 40 acres. He can't control whatever is going on in Quinn's head. The game plan wasn't bad yesterday. We should have scored on the flea flicker. Quinn shouldn't have melted under pressure, made the bad throws, suddenly developed the athleticism and scrambling ability of Ben Roethlisberger, etc. The O-line was faced with probably the best group of athletes they'll see all season and looked pushed around more often than not, but also showed they could do some pushing of their own. The Georgia D had the advantage because they were dealing with a QB who clearly was broken mentally and possibly physically, and they were able to pin their ears back and become one dimensional. Just a little bit of elusiveness would have gone a long way yesterday. Sark knows that Arch has the tools to run his offense to it's full potential but is betting on Quinn's veteran experience to be the difference maker, but that bet isn't paying off. The final stretch leading up to Aggy is a perfect proving ground for a QB who's lost his groove and is going to get it back, or a QB who's trying to show that he's learned the ropes and is ready for the big stage. It's definitely a hard choice for Sark to make.