You're preaching about systems while ignoring the fact that elite talent elevates any system. We run the triple option, the ultimate system offense. A system is just a playbook without the guy who can execute it. Indiana won because their quarterback made championship throws in big moments, period. Their system didn't complete that 4th and 7 in the semifinal, he did. You talk about Capital Crusaders building some distributor role. Our quarterback has to be the toughest guy on the field, a leader who commands the entire offense, not just a cog. Your red zone percentage is nice until you play a defense that disrupts your timing, then you need a quarterback who can create. We see it every year in the Army-Navy game, it's always about which quarterback makes the winning play, not which system looks better on paper. All this talk about continuity is just masking a lack of high-end talent acquisition. We develop leaders in our program, we don't just plug guys into a scheme and hope it works. The portal chaos you mention is for programs that failed to build culture in the first place. At Army, we build men who can run any play to perfection because they're bought in, not because the play design is easy. Your argument is a loser's mentality, trying to downplay individual greatness because you probably don't have it. Give me a quarterback with the heart of a Black Knight over your system guy any day.