Every down is important.
From Carson Wentz
I don't get nervous.
I'll be in a cadence, and I'll start to see one thing that a defense is starting to do, I'm like, 'I saw that two months ago on film.' And then that triggers whatever call you need to make.
I listen to worship music before the game to calm my nerves and just go out and have fun. It's a game, and I try to enjoy it.
If you throw the ball 60 times, you are going to make miss some of them. That kind of happens.
You're not always going to come out on top.
There are going to be losses. There are going to be bad plays. There are going to be mistakes.
As a junior in high school, I had some injury problems with my arm and shoulder from baseball, so I didn't play quarterback as a junior. I played a little wide receiver, linebacker, and safety.
Central Michigan was the one FBS team that recruited me hard.
I can make all the throws. My mental side is a strength as far as understanding defense schemes and our playbook. I'm able to change plays when needed. I think that sets me apart.
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