It's not schtick, it's a fact. And if placed in the proper context the value in that fact is that improvement and growth can be expected from these players. It also means that it is perfectly acceptable for said younger players not to climb to the top of the mountain on their first 1-2 go-arounds. It's not like they're young just for the sake of being young either. They're young because they're timing their build with their new franchise QB. It's somewhat stunning that this has to be pointed out. This script has been written many times over. They're in the gaining experience, growing and improvement, identify their core phase. The reason for optimism and oddity of hot takes like yours is that they've set themselves up for multiple go's at it. Those who don't wind up being part of a championship core can be dispatched and replaced all while successful core pieces still hold long term value. THAT is why quality youth, which the Packers have an abundance of, matters.