That is the most delusional take I've heard all offseason. A quarterback battle this deep into the summer is a disaster, not a feature. You don't win titles with indecision under center. Look at every recent champion, they had a clear, established leader. This "competition" just means you have two guys who aren't good enough to separate themselves. It splits the locker room, creates uncertainty in the huddle, and gives your offensive line zero consistency to build around. Your rival is trying to spin a glaring weakness into a strength because they're scared to admit the truth. The pressure of a playoff chase will expose that fractured situation by week four. You need one guy to be the unquestioned heartbeat of the team, not a weekly guessing game. This isn't building depth, it's fostering chaos. The best teams have a defined pecking order. Calling this a championship asset is pure cope from a fanbase that knows their window is closing if they don't figure it out.