Marcus from Jacksonville John, you seemed to agree with a reader's assessment that all three quarterbacks are not very good – and therefore it doesn't really matter who starts. You also mentioned recently that wide receiver DJ Chark Jr.'s struggles are due, in part, to a lack of continuity at quarterback. I imagine this is true of other offensive positions as well. So, if it doesn't matter who starts at quarterback, and changing quarterbacks causes other positions to struggle, doesn't it make more sense to just pick a guy and stick with him? If the best you can hope for is not very good, then at least give the other players some consistency to work with.