You love for a quarterback to sometimes make the decision as the rush is coming and make the decision as the play, as opposed to where that computer is hitting it fast and he's knowing where to go with the ball at the right time.
From Dan Quinn
We talk about toughness as a quarterback: it's not sometimes the physical part that you see; it's the mental toughness and the 'I'm going to stand in here, take this shot,' and 'I'm going to deliver it to my guy.'
When it's those division games, that's when it gets ramped up for me.
I think that's the ultimate sign of a teammate and respect is that they compete against one another so hard at practice that here's a chance to share some knowledge inside. It takes some humility to do that.
I do know some missed tackles usually that comes down to leverage, and I know those are correctable and fixable.
Tackling still comes down to leverage and owning that leverage and making your hits.
Oftentimes, you have to be able to throw it in order to run it.
Communication isn't just directing a guy on what to do: it's passing the information along to the guy that's next to you, and that's where we make the calls come to life.
In our league, it comes right down to the end.
Adrian Clayborn is somebody that relentlessly brings that attitude, energy, and toughness.
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