I agree with Hav.
Everyone is focusing on Brady's performance vs CP and Liberty, which makes sense as he did not look nearly as good. I get that. But people are not focusing on the real issue: if a qb cannot make the dynamic reads in a timely fashion, this offense will never accomplish what it is meant to do, and will be just another pass-happy or one-dimensional BSC offence. Brady can make those reads, and fast. He proved that vs. NDSU. I even witnessed it vs CP; altho he was off, he still at least attempted to make the reads. I'm not sure Chalich can, or can do so fast enough. Maybe he has and I missed it; or maybe they haven't called it, which should tell you something. (I'm not talking about post-snap zone-run-reads. Reading a DE for a handoff and reading a safety for a pass are light-years different). Thus, with Brady, this offense's ceiling is much higher. Again, I'm no expert but it appeared to me that every pass play Chalich has called was a predetermined route and not a dynamic read = playbook cut in half.