You're always at war with the guy on the other bench. You pick up their patterns. That's what I got the most out of this year. I know what other coaches like to do.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I go out there with whatever the coaches call, and whatever they do, I just go out there, and I'm the player. Coaches coach, and players play.
I like to be able to control which players I'm working with. Because it doesn't matter how good a coach you are if the guys you're working with think they already know it all. You need a response, you need to feel they're trying. I want players who are always striving to improve.
I always do the contrary of what my coaches tell me.
I just took the good and the bad from all of the coaches I've been around.
You can live by biblical principles, and you can teach by those principles and still be a winner. So many coaches think you've got to kick your players in the rear end. You've got to cuss them out. You've got to hit them across the head. No. You don't have to do that.
I'm just going to do everything my coaches ask me.
I'm used to being coached. Something I learned long ago is that a coach is trying to make you better and to be the best version of yourself.
I think I'm pretty coachable. I do what coaches ask of me.
During the off-season, I try to increase my practice sessions, and I am also training with my coaches.
I've really gained an appreciation for what coaches do since I returned to the NFL.
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