Despite all the complaining about not playing the young guys enough, I think this was the plan all along. Build the young guys up, let them get experience without being overwhelmed, and then at some point turn it over to them. Apparently "some point" has arrived. I don't know if it was just strictly a timetable "we will give them the keys after the halfway point" or if it was progress based. I kind of hope it was progress based and that the coaching staff has seen enough progress to feel comfortable turning it over to them. Either way, it looks like they had a plan and stuck to it, which is a good thing. I think Bogs, Willie, for the most part Buddy, and now Fox are showing enough consistency to provide stable play for the coaching staff to feel more comfortable with playing them the majority of the minutes and to allow Skal, Jackson, and Malachi to continue their development playing with them instead of the vets all the time. Maybe even Papa will get more minutes. Fox seems to have made a leap in his development since the injury, maybe sitting out and watching did help him with the mental part. I am also eagerly looking forward to Mason coming back, he showed a lot of promise early, regressed a bit, but hopefully the time sitting out will help him like it did Fox. I still think there will be times when a veteran presence, say a Temple, a Z-B0, or even the much maligned Hill, may be needed on the floor to settle things down and provide some stability, but for the most part it will be up to these guys to work it out.