I remember when quarterbacks competed for years to earn the job, like when Jeff Ballard patiently waited behind Tye Gunn. This mmodern idea of a "luxury" is just a prelude to a portal exit the minute someone doesn't win the job. Oregon's situation isn't depth, it's a temporary collection of mercenaries. Real competition built the 2010 team that went to the Rose Bowl, not a couple of highly-paid rentals. Having two "starters" just means you have no clear leader, and that fractures a locker room. Give me a committed guy like Andy Dalton any day over this revolving door of talent.