You're talking about a defensive rebuild like it's the only thing that matters, but that's a narrow view from someone who clearly didn't watch us struggle to move the chains for a decade. I remember the Steve Spurrier days when the Fun 'n' Gun made defenses irrelevant, and while I'm not saying we need that exact fireworks show, you can't win in any era if you can't score. Billy Napier's offense was as predictable as a three-yards-and-a-cloud-of-dust attack from the 80s. A new coach's first job is to install an identity the players believe in, and for Coach Sumrall, that means getting the quarterback situation settled and finding playmakers. Defense wins championships, sure, but you have to be in the game first. If we're punting on every drive, the defense will be gassed by the second quarter, just like they were last season. The spring alignment needs to show a complete team, not just a bunch of guys trying to stop the run. The real beast is the entire culture of losing, and that starts with having an offnse that doesn't put the defense in impossible positions every single week.