You continue to build and work on new things, and continue to beat offensive linemen, week in and week out.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I just really just try to get better as a player every week, just focusing on the team we have to play this week, and just trying to do whatever is best for the team that week.
You know, I started this process of being a football player and I'm going to make it to the NFL very soon and I plan on finishing that. And by 'finishing that,' I mean that I'm going to go out and be the best that I can be and put everything forth to make that happen.
If you keep performing, and if you stay healthy, you keep playing.
I will continue to work as hard as I can to make this organization proud. Every time I step on the field I will give everything I have and I will leave everything I have on the field every single Sunday.
Every week, as a staff, you put a plan together and put your players in position to make plays.
I'll continue to tackle back. I want to help the team as much as I can, and if I need to get back and defend, I will.
As coaches, we usually have plenty of changes from one year to the next. Sometimes it seems like it's at one position. Sometimes it's across the board. But this is really a part of every year that we have in coaching in the NFL.
I just want to be great. I want to stand out, be a great leader for this defense, and I'm just trying to leave it all out on the field.
You obviously want to start the season out with a big game and to follow it up by continuing to get better.
Biggest lesson I learned my first year in the NFL is no one gives a crap about what you did last week. This league is about what have you done for me now. That's the NFL. It's also our culture. So you keep working hard because that's the biggest truth about football.
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