Ryan Poles
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But again, you've got to weigh the short-term and long-term.
So now what's the cost of replacement to get someone like Tyson?
We spent a lot of time developing him.
Ben spent a lot of time developing him.
So you've got to replace that as well.
So interesting dynamic there that we're going to have to work through.
knows that for the quarterback play, it's consistent, so you can stack years on top of each other.
So we still have steps to go here.
I don't want to make it like he's already in.
He knows he's got work to do.
Ben's been very clear with the vision, and I know he's going to put the time in to get to that, but that needs to get to that point.
But if all of that falls into place, again, I think we strategically have to understand how does that change our formula as we move forward and make decisions in the future.
But for the organization, that's a great thing to be on that path.
I feel like you have a long term quarterback solution.
It makes me excited.
Obviously, he's excited.
Ben's excited.
Yeah, I wouldn't say there's pressure or the clock ticking.
I think you want to take advantage of those opportunities to get as much talent on the roster as possible.
But again, how you make all that fit is the part that we've got to be really strategic about.