Josh has worked hard to get better. He really believes in himself as a player. I think he's been working with another guy who's had some great games in Kurt. I think they've helped each other.
I think in two years we probably only have 17 players that were on the 2003 team. We have worked very hard at changing.
Guys should work every day. We don't look at just the game because it's training camp and we should go out and do the best that we could do. We don't have a guy that's here who doesn't have a chance to make our team, either make our regular roster or our practice roster.
There aren't going to be very many memorable routes by big receivers, ... Most of them are quick throws to them, slants, or down the field. A smaller player is much more easily able to control his body, so the bigger guys have to work harder at the precision of running routes.
Our No. 1 concern will be that he has an understanding of what the problems were and that he can deal with them in the proper fashion. We'll give a lot more precedence to him making sure he gets the work he needs off the field than we will on the field.
He gets an extra day to work against the Giants next week, so he'll run some extra tests and see if things are healed exactly the way they (team doctors) want him to.