Football is football; I don't care if you're doing it in Division II, NAIA, or in the SEC or anything in between.
All men are wired to be in control of what's going on in their life.
I'll be in a cadence, and I'll start to see one thing that a defense is starting to do, I'm like, 'I saw that two months ago on film.' And then that triggers whatever call you need to make.
I know we're not going undefeated. I know I'm not going to throw a touchdown every game.
If I scramble, I might get 5, 10, 15, 20 yards, but I'm not that fast. I always want to get it to the guys that can make plays.
I can make all the throws. My mental side is a strength as far as understanding defense schemes and our playbook. I'm able to change plays when needed. I think that sets me apart.