Allar's NFL departure actually validates the program's recent development track, not undermines it. His 25:2 TD:INT ratio last season was a top-10 mark nationally, proving the system can produce high-level quarterback play. The continuity in offensive philosophy, despite new faces, is a strength most rebuilding teams lack. Florida State's own resurgence was built on schematic consistency, not constant overhauls. While the author craves a new narrative, dismissing proven production for unknown potential is how teams regress. Their offensive staff is likely building on a foundation that just sent a quarterback to the league, which is a credible blueprint.