If you didn't want to believe in me, that's OK, because I'll make a believer out of you.
Stats are for losers, and the one thing I'd like to point out, while at Wyoming, we won games, and I definitely think that's how quarterbacks are judged in the NFL.
Literally everybody talks about 56 percent completion percentage. It gets brought up in every meeting. It's something I'm trying to work on.
I'm a firm believer in your gut being undefeated.
I'm making throws where I don't have to second guess, putting the ball where it needs to be, and when I'm making each throw, there's no grabbing or pulling in there, and it feels comfortable and fluid.
The only thing I've ever wanted to do is play professional football, and be a professional quarterback, so now that it's here and it's getting close, it's just kind of making all that pain and suffering and waiting and working hard worth it.
A defensive coordinator is always going to try to throw you something different and get you out of your element, and I have to do better with the pass protection.
I'm a competitor, and I'm sure a lot of people who don't get to play because of an injury, whether it's their pride or their ego, whatever it is, they want to be out on the field.
That preconceived notion of me being inaccurate is completely false, and I look forward to changing that over time.
I am way more accurate than my completion percentage shows.