I can get a feel for whether the person is truthful or not.
I found out that we can't play a 3-4-3.
He has a tremendous passion for the game. He got everything out of the ability he has.
His success comes from playing as much as he did his junior year when he really wasn't ready.
He was fast enough to play end but not linebacker. But he dedicated himself all year to getting faster and quicker.
I think the opposing coaches had a lot of respect for him. Biggest thing he had to get used to was playing every down and pass blocking. And he adjusted to both of those well.
I was born into it. I had gone to court and watched him work and he seemed to enjoy it.
When I first started, I said 'Yes, sir and no, sir.' Now, the lawyers say, 'Yes, sir and no, sir.' Now, we're even older than most of the judges.
We're lucky in this part of Texas because the lawyers, for the most part, are like family.
We thought he had a chance to be a good one back when he was on the sophomore team. What made him a great receiver was his ability to do things after he caught the ball.
Because the average daily attendance is closer to our I think we have a greater chance of success.
He's just a really good athlete. We had holes we needed to fill on the defensive line and we felt like he could do the job for us and he did.
He took coaching really well and could really handle the ball. Having played catch with (quarterback) Kevin (Moore) all his life it wasn't much more than just a switch of the roles.