We make one of those catches, we probably score and make it 38-7, ... and it's probably on and you're trying to keep it from being 60-7.
I think that definitely has to be the goal. To me, there are only two types of class - first and none. You're either trying to be the best, or you're not.
I think we're trying to spread the love around a bit and get guys involved and use guys where their talents are the best. That's the benefit of having a good team, a good well-rounded team.
We're trying not to get caught up in the highs or lows, and trying to focus on the things we can control. Nobody likes losing, especially these guys or coaches, but we understand we've got to play better and cleaner.
We're going to try a few things to try to clean his mechanics up a little bit. He's capable of really banging it, and he's not doing bad. We're trying to get him to that next level of consistent distance, consistent hang (time) and consistent direction.
The reason I showed it was there's a lot of guys going 'Like no way.' There's a way. I'm trying to get them to train their minds right. You can do it.
There are always outside pressures trying to convince you that today is the most important day in the history of the planet, but that's not always the case. Yes, there is a lot riding on this Georgia game. But for us, we have these watershed moments about five times a season.
I'm sure it will be sad to some degree. I'm just trying to get us ready to play as best we can. Once it's over I'm sure it'll be a little bit of a shock.
You've got a terrible tragedy, and everybody's trying to piece their lives back together, ... Everybody's got their own circumstances to deal with. It's not so much about what he can do for the team, but more what the team can do for him.