Coach Knapp is a tremendous quarterbacks coach.
From Brock Osweiler
With all due respect to Coach O'Brien and Coach Godsey, I've told them I'm going to be me.
I'm going to be who I am and believe in what I bring to the table every day.
I'm not here to be a puppet, if you will.
As someone who loves being on the field with his teammates, it's hard to hear that you're not going to be the one playing.
If anybody knows that you need to be prepared regardless of the situation, that's me.
It's a basketball thing, I think. I said I was just over 6'7," and they made it 6'8", and it's always kind of been that way.
Decisions need to be made in milliseconds out on the field, and you need to almost know what the other guy is thinking and exactly what he's going to do.
There's not a lot of time to have conversations on the field during the game. That's where the trust and the practice comes into play, through practice, through off-site throwing sessions; that's where you build that trust and build that cohesion with a wide receiver.
I have tremendous respect for both John Elway and Peyton Manning as people and as quarterbacks in the NFL, but I was not concerned one bit with playing in their shadow.
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