I myself scraped seven poor passes at O-level.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You're only as good as your last pass.
I have a lot of great players around me. I have the best O-line in football. It's what's expected.
I have to learn the plays before I can worry about getting passes thrown to me.
For the most part, when you play a full shot from the primary rough at your course, you're gauging how close to a standard shot you can hit based on your lie in the grass.
I'm not bragging, but just going Sunday to Sunday, it will be a real rare game when I don't catch a pass.
I feel that a lot of people say that your best passing attack is having a good run game. I couldn't agree more with that.
I have always passed the ball and worked on that part of my game.
Every step, whether at high school or at college or at the NFL, I had to climb and crawl and scratch to get there.
Every time I step onto the field, whether people like it or not, I'm not trying to play dirty - I'm just playing tough.
At the highest level in the NFL, the pass game is as complex as you can imagine.
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