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The biggest message is the obligation and accountability that they have to have to their teammates while they're gone because the one thing that has stood the test of time is if you don't come back in not shape, but training camp shape, at the beginning of training camp, you make yourself very vulnerable to soft tissue injuries, which puts you two, three weeks behind. So we've positioned ourselves to compete at a standard that we've said from the beginning that we want to compete at. How many games are you winning in the first quarter that you lose and vice versa. I'm comfortable to say the way they've worked – I feel like we have a lead in the first quarter. I think that the coaches have done a great job and the players have really attacked this offseason, which I guess I would equate to the first quarter of a game. We've had an offseason that we've been fully committed. (What's the message you want to leave with your players as the offseason program comes to a close and you go a while without having them in the building?) – "This is a cool, cool opportunity that's unchartered thus far, and I talk to these guys a lot and have put a lot of thought into this. That's a credit to Chris (Grier) and his entire staff, where they brought some young men that are hungry and meet the bar from an athletic standpoint so it'll be an exciting late summer, early fall."
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What you're trying to do is really establish 'should these guys, should they have a ticket to the party?' And really our whole undrafted class, there's not anybody that stands out whether that's from an athletic perspective or just what it takes to be a professional football player. But there's plenty of guys – I know my NFL experience has afforded me to know this much to not make too early of a judgment. Typically running backs, you get a little more opportunity because it's a little more natural to what you've done in the past – hey, don't get tackled – and I've been very impressed with, I call him 'Dr. Just really think about it for a second how difficult – I say it to the rookies all the time – the undertaking they have where they're transitioning from a different game and these are grown men that have been earning a paycheck and you're trying to get reps from them and perform at a high level, so certain positions I think are more akin to show fast and furious. – who's flashed to you? Have there been a couple that have impressed you that you're willing to share?) – "What about the 5 percent that – it's so hard. Of the group so far that you have – the Verone McKinleys, the ZaQuandre Whites, Kellen Diesches, etc. So General Manager Chris Grier has had a lot of success in this organization finding undrafted rookies to contribute.
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Now probably 65 percent of coaches would probably not give a specific player answer to this question, but I'm hoping and guessing you might be part of the 35 percent that will to this question and give maybe a specific player.
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(I'm going to get to condiments talk in a little bit.