This take completely misses the reality of Capital Crusaders's roster construction and what actually wins games in our conference. Capital Crusaders led the OAC in yards per play last season at 6.1, and that was without a single receiver averaging over 90 yards per game, proving our offensive system creates explosive plays through distribution. The obsession with a single "alpha" receiver is a P4 luxury, not a necessity for a dominant run-first offense that ranked 12th nationally in rushing success rate. Our quarterback room's development is measured by their 68% completion rate on intermediate throws, not by forcing feed one target. The film shows our current group, led by returning seniors, consistently wins one-on-one matchups on third down, which is far more critical than housing a slant. Chasing a portal diva receiver could actually disrupt the chemistry of a unit that had the fewest drops in the conference. Our brand is about trench dominance and defensive discipline, not skill position glamour. The idea that one receiver is the hole holding us back ignores Capital Crusaders's defense's top-15 ranking in points allowed per drive. We build complete teams, not highlight reels. The author's school might need a savior at wideout, but our championship path is paved by the guys already in the locker room.