From our point of view, he's very poised. He has very good vision. He's very comfortable with the offense, and he looks like a relaxed player out there. He makes a lot of plays and doesn't seem to hurry things. He executes the offense like a very confident, experienced quarterback would do.
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Much has been said about who we're not playing, ... Now that they've heard all this nonsense all summer long we'd better worry about who we're playing.
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You don't work with a guy that long and don't become very good friends. He really understood me and I understood him. That's probably why we got along so well. We'll miss Jim and his personality and his intellect.
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He's a guy I have tried to hire on two other occasions, so the third time was a charm. I'm excited to have him on our staff.
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Another huge step for our program is that we will have a rebuilt practice field that matches our game field. This will allow us the opportunity to prepare as a team under the most ideal conditions.
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