Although this line of thinking is popular and mostly a knee-jerk reaction it may be true and needed. But consider that maybe the backups are the better players but they aren't getting it done in practice, classes, buy-in, etc. and that's why they may be backups. Perhaps he has no one to go to.Heard this rhetoric for the past 15+ years. Prove it and make the changes otherwise it's just a bunch of coach-speak BS. And if Frost isn't "... sacrificing the now for later" then make changes now. Put some starters on the bench and see how the back-up does. The coaches will figure out real quick who isn't bought in.