Greg Olsen advocates for playing young quarterbacks like Fernando Mendoza from day one, unless the team's situation is dire and would actively harm the player's development. He believes gaining experience and reps, even with mistakes, is crucial for leadership and growth, contrasting this with the strategy of sitting a promising rookie.
Impact: Medium. The decision to start a young quarterback or a veteran like Kirk Cousins has significant implications for team development and immediate performance, requiring careful organizational self-awareness.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:29:38 to 00:32:35.
Sources in support: Sean McVay (Head Coach, Los Angeles Rams)

