If I give you my personal interpretation of it, it's both art and science.
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He had a better winter workout than his spring. He'll have to earn that spot right up to the first game and then on to the second and third and so on.Bronco Mendenhall
I'm extremely excited about this class. The first word that comes to my mind is character.
Bronco Mendenhall
With most teams I've had to guard against complacency with two weeks between games,
Bronco Mendenhall
Webb had over 250 yards against us with three passes over the top, so we made a concerted effort last year to make sure we had him contained. I believe he had three or four catches for not nearly the yardage, but that was after the fact of being exposed to what kind of an athlete he is. He shows that week in and week out.
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There's no way to know what to expect. It's far greater than that, it's a tremendous responsibility. I'm amazed daily with what it requires, but I'm grateful and humbled with the opportunity.
Bronco Mendenhall
What's interesting is they're running the quarterback, running him effectively and running him often. Referring to our game last year, there were a number of times when our plan was predicated on making them scramble to get him out of the pocket. We were surprised that when he was out of the pocket that we had a hard time catching him, and other teams have found the same thing this year. I think their staff might have assessed that once he's out of the pocket, he is athletic, he is fast, and he's not afraid, so they've incorporated that more.
Bronco Mendenhall
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