We all know JS is a Green Bay front office guy. I think he's hoping we're in a situation where Sam can learn and grow behind a starter we all really like until the time is right to move him into the starter role. But remember GB moved Hass when he had value and Rogers was seen as the future. They also traded Rogers when they thought it was the right time. And they got value for Matt Flynn and Favre...probably others I can't think of immediately. JS will keep churning that position and adding value. I think Sam is a valuable asset and still growing, but as an example: What do you think the Steelers would give for Sam Howell if Fields and Wilson continue to average 6 pts/game against backup Defenses? ...or next offseason, if Howell really shows his chops and looks like a #1, what kind of trade value would Geno have? JS knows the GB system works and he has the authority to make those calls now. We should all be glad he's acting on a plan that has resulted in some of the best QB succession ever. I like Sam Howell, but I like that he's added value to the team in a way the backup QB never has before. As far as the future in the NFL, I think that only describes the next season. Anything can happen in 24 months. In that context, the Seahawks have 2 QBsOTF: 2 starting caliber QBs under contract for at least 2 years. ... and that's the best place we've been in for ... maybe ever?
I bring all this up because I think it's a big deal he's doing well, not just for the 24 season. I also think JS deserves a shout out.