I agree but are we allowed to dicuss that? I mean last week when ended up jogging on his long scramble, I'm sure he just was giving up.
It is simpler, who gives you the best chance of winning the game? He hasn't shown us anything to tell us we should not go to Plan B at QB. Except for the HUGE run. Is he back? We shall see.
What we are learning as the season evolves is that Richardson is a great athlete but at best an average QB.
I never said he was 100%. I never said he wasn't playing with a minor injury. What I've said is that he is not too hurt to play, meaning he's still adequately healthy enough to start an SEC football game. We don't base QB performances on whether they are "96% or 92% or 85% or 83.3333%". If they play, they're judged based on their performance, plain and simple. You can suggest it should be otherwise, but it's not.