I think one thing as far as my learning curve and what I'm learning - there is a time to take a sack, and then there is also a time to try to find a way to maybe throw the ball at a receiver's feet.
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You can teach all the other stuff, you know. You can teach shooting the ball, you can teach having a good touch... passing and whatnot, but when you get out there on the field, it's just a mindset you need to go into the game with.
The key for me is movement. When the ball comes into the box, or when the wide players get it, that's where I have to be clever and make my runs. That's where I come alive.
The more you see, the more you're going to learn. Just got to take advantage of the opportunity and get ready to play ball.
I hit a ball for a living, but I have that passion to keep learning.
I have to learn the plays before I can worry about getting passes thrown to me.
I've figured out my learning curve. I can look at something and somehow know exactly how long it will take for me to learn it.
It's not like learning how to hit a curve ball in baseball.
I think I throw the ball down the field pretty well, but I think I'm really accurate and make good decisions.
Playing football helped me a lot. Just reading the quarterback's eyes and reading receivers, figuring out what they want to do.
I've given many lessons in many sports over the years to many different people.
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