Amen.
He has grown a lot, but I see this season as very similar to '19. The bumps are going to come from different spots on the road, but will be no less different for Sean to navigate. And while I think he's matured tremendously from '19, this season is less about fitting new toys in than it is about blending what he has into a dominate unit. We aren't the cool kid up and comers anymore. If we're going to become the 90s Cowboys or Niner teams, we're going to have to step it up a level, not just hang on to what we have won.