that's a nice theory, but you're missing the entire point. a clean pocket doesn't mean a thing if the guy holding the ball can't process a defense or make the right throw. we've seen it for years in the gliac. you can have all day back there, but if your quarterback stares down his first read and panics under any. our defese lives on making "protected" quarterbacks uncomfortable because we know most of them can't handle it when their perfect system breaks down. you can scheme guys open and have a great line, but the quarterback still has to deliver the ball with timing and accuracy. relying solely on the system is how you get exposed by a disciplined defense that takes away your first option. we build our team to attack that exact weakness. a quarterback has to elevate the players around him, not just be a product of them. otherwise, you're just building a house of cards that falls apart the first time you face a real pass rush. sustainable offense needs a playmaker under center, not just a caretaker.