 week one rookie starters. Bryce Young, Carolina, CJ Stroud in Houston, and Anthony Richardson getting the go in Indy. I feel like it seems like it's all the rage to play rookie quarterbacks right away these days. Like you're hearing, oh, there's three rookie starting, that sounds normal, but we are underreacting to the fact this is just the third time in the last two decades that three or more rookie quarterbacks have been slated to start out the gates. Now, 2012, we had five, which was Nutty, right? We had Andrew Luck, RG3, Russell, we had Tana Hill, Whedon, 2021, Trevor Lawrence, Zach Wilson, and Mack Jones. And now it's these three. That's it for the last 20 years. And of course, there've been varying degrees of success for these quarterbacks. I want everyone to know that I maintain, and I'm not changing, I'm not evolving with the game. I do not love this trend. I know there's pressure to see rookie quarterbacks get in the field early, take advantage of them being on their rookie deals, blah, blah, blah. There, listen, there is such a thing as too early. We have plenty of examples. Do I have to talk about Sam Bradford, everybody? Need I remind you? Should we go back? Andrew Luck, even luck, successful, but getting out there too early, taking those hits catalyzed an early retirement. And Kyle Shanahan, by the way, is he not the poster boy for this? He came out and he sort of said and admitted, man, I sort of wish I didn't put Treland's out there as early as I did. In the situation I did as a rookie and he explained that it did in fact hinder his development and we have yet to see what that means for Treland's going forward, regardless of the money ball reasoning behind it, it has to be a case-by-case basis. That's all I'm asking. To justify starting a guy in week one, he has to, one, show signs that he's way ahead of the curve from a mental processing standpoint, and two, have a really legit, solid supporting cast. Otherwise, I think you're playing with fire. So Bryce, CJ, Anthony, I'm rooting for you. I hope you guys all crushed it, had the most success on week one and beyond, but NFL, like let's keep the not, like let's keep this not a trend. Let's let the kids sit back, like I know I'm an old grandma, like yelling at a cloud with this, sit back and develop and make sure that they can get ready.