Maybe you should start. The position is clicking better because of the chemistry developed last year when Banks and Beasley were forced to play together so much because other than Page, they were it. Their communication is really good. I remember you being a Banks hater for a couple of years, that's on you. If you are willing to replace a proven experienced starter with a kid who has shown nothing so far, maybe you should contact the coaching staff. They may offer you an analyst position for thinking so outside the box. Look at the bright side, next year you may get your wish after JB moves on. Having a good partner means both LB's can work together rather than as individuals. They remain in their gaps and play more controlled, as in fewer blown assignments and penalties. Aaron is better because he has learned the position. A TB and safety in HS, one yr. in Pruitt's defense, then a new system last yr. I for one am not at all surprised in his development.