This is such a typical, fear-based take from a rival program that's already making excuses. Penn State landing a linebacker doesn't suddenly change the calculus for our QB room. We're recruiting at an elite level too, and our offensive line class is built to handle exactly this kind of pressure. The narrative that Big Ten defenses are some impenetrable wall is getting old. Our staff is scheming for complexity every single day, and with the talent we're bringing in at receiver, those loaded boxes are going to get exposed in sspace. You talk about third down conversion rates, but that's a two-way street. Our quarterbacks are being developed to make those exact plays, and the idea that raw passing numbers will be suppressed just shows a lack of faith in offensive evolution. Last season's sack rate is irrelevant. We've hit the portal hard on the O-line and have freshmen who are going to contribute immediately. The league's defensive talent is rising, but so is ours. This commit is a win for Penn State, but it doesn't spell doom for anyone else. We're building an offense designed to thrive against these exact defenses, not just survive. The future is about scoring points, and we're loading up with the croots to do exactly that.