Part 12/14:
Young offered a candid assessment of veteran quarterbacks like Matthew Stafford, calling him a "dinosaur" for relying heavily on traditional pocket passing. He explained that with defenses more aggressive and the field space more open, pocket passers who do not threaten defenses with their legs might struggle to remain relevant in the future.
He contended that the game has shifted towards dual-threat quarterbacks who can both throw and run, with older styles—while still valuable—becoming less predominant. Young emphasized that the most successful quarterbacks today are those who can adapt and integrate mobility with their passing skills seamlessly.