There's a general feeling if you take the cut block out of the game, then you're going to significantly impact the run game.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think at some point during the course of the game, I will have an impact - whether it's blocking or whether it's catching the football.
There's a handful of situations already in two games - some hits I don't need to take - and I'm taking them because I'm stringing out the play.
This is a tough game. There are times when you've got to play hurt, when you've got to block out the pain.
The cutter has really helped me stay in the game longer and helped me get past the five, six innings a little more consistently.
The only reason for using another cut is to improve the scene.
I don't call cut between the takes - it's my way to help the actor keep focused. As soon as you say 'cut' you have 10 people jumping on them and everybody's trying to do a great job, and they do, but sometimes they forget that the more important thing is the performance, creating the performance.
In the NFL, every practice could make or break you. If you dropped one ball, you'd worry about getting cut.
If there's a runner on third with less than two outs, I clearly do not want to strike out.
I'm a guy that can play three downs. You don't have to take me off the field. I value blocking.
You don't cut anywhere, don't pick down anywhere, don't double screen, no weak side picking. All these things that should happen in a game of basketball don't happen anymore.