Often times "the perfect QB" is made "more perfect" by how well everyone around him operates. Babb and MD were both effective running our offense. If MD would have not gotten the bum knee, we would have forgotten about his ineffective passing. Both guys had wicked hand-off skills. I do not believe I've seen 2 other college QBs that had that little hesitate on the hand-off and trick me 50% of the time as to who took off with the ball. Of course, it helps if the offensive line can give you that moment to read and react.
Anyhow, we'll see what Chris brings to the table this year. Much of it is going to depend on how well one or two of the RBs steps up and assists him... and of course... the OL. A QB can go from a hero to a zero or vice versa in a flash... depending on the play around him.
If you go back, Babb had more guys drop dink passes that probably would have won games had they just caught those easy passes. I never felt MD got the feel of where the WR target spots were... or simply could not hit them. If the OL, a RB, and a wildcat give Chris some help... I think he has the arm and the necessary wheels to exploit a lot of defenses. I am not sure about Gautier just because I haven't seen him play much. I like having him in the mix and fighting for his chance. Regardless, we have to get more production out of a RB or two if our QB is going to get that chance to run toward daylight.