this is exactly the kind of lazy analysis i expect from someone who doesn't actually watch our games. our quarterback situation is being completely rebuilt from the ground up with a new offensive system. the spring footage you're referencing is from practice installs, not game situations. we have multiple guys in that room with serious arm talent who are finally being coached properly. the idea that we need some game manager is a loser's mentality. we're building an offense that attacks, not one that hopes to complete a simple out rotue. every single drive-killing interception you mentioned came from a quarterback being asked to do too much behind a line that wasn't protecting him. fix the protection, which we have, and let the system work. the plan is in place, it's called actual development, something our previous regime failed at. by august, you'll see a quarterback who can make all the throws, and then the entire narrative will flip because we'll be winning games. our foundation is solid, and the most important position is in better hands than it has been in years. you're focusing on the past because you're scared of what we're building for the future.