00:05He's got a killer instinct, and so he's really probably better in those moments than he is
00:09just on normal down and distances, which is, there's a gap to be bridged when it comes
00:13to that.
00:13But I think the understanding of, you know, one, how to create off schedule, but also
00:18being able to understand how to find voids in the defense, playing with tempo.
00:22And I think it's just something to be said when it comes to critical moments and not
00:26panicking, right, and not giving up and trying to find ways to win games.
00:29So you talk about consecutive, you know, two-minute drives, even, obviously the first
00:35Green Bay game.
00:36So use all the clock in the first half to go score a touchdown.
00:38We have a chance to put ourselves in the spot in the second half to go score a touchdown.
00:44Even against Minnesota, end of the game, two-minute drive, throwing a dagger to put us in field
00:49guard range, to send it to overtime.
00:51Even going back to Detroit, end of the game, we started on with a minus two, and we drive
00:57all the way down and have a shot to go in it there.
01:00So I think it's multiple opportunities that he's proved that he's by far and away going
01:04to be a franchise quarterback.
01:06A lot of room for growth and improvement for sure, but he thrives in those moments.
01:09Yeah, my goal is to go maximize and kill every opportunity I'm given, whether it's here
01:12or somewhere else.
01:14Of course, love to continue to keep coaching him, but I told him, before it even just started
01:19in the locker room a minute ago, I'm going to support you even if I'm not here.
01:22So I want him to be the best he can be.
01:25A lot of stuff that I've talked about and poured into him is not depending on me being
01:29here.
01:29It's about me being able to put him in a position to be able to have growth, to understand leadership
01:33and put himself in the best spot to be successful.
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