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Young addressed recent debates surrounding quarterback Jackson Dart's playing style, especially his aggressive runs that sometimes push the limits of safety. Young highlighted that a quarterback’s toughness is vital for leadership and inspiring teammates, but it must be balanced with smart decision-making to avoid unnecessary injuries.
He explained that in a locker room, a player like Dart builds trust by showing he’s willing to put himself at risk for the team’s benefit. However, Young cautioned that this overzealousness can be "stupid" if it compromises health. Dart needs to learn when to protect himself—getting out of bounds at the right moments and avoiding unnecessary hits—because longevity and consistency are more valuable than proving toughness through risky plays.