It's all in how you run, it's not how big you are. If you run down low to the ground and with some fire, you can get it done.

Bruce had a great night. That's all I can say. He had a great night. I was behind him 100 percent.

I keep telling myself to be more patient, but it's something missing that I'm not quite seeing. My eyes are going all over the place. I've got to slow it down. I try to read something, and I go way too fast to even read it. I'm running by my reads, basically, so I've got to slow down and be patient. Patient is the word.

It's coming. I'm getting more adjusted every week to the speed of the game, seeing the field, knowing the cuts I have to make. It's really just vision and seeing what's happening on the field. In practice, it's one thing. In the games, that's where you really find out where you are.

Just to see it on the news, to see people say, 'I'm lost' [it has an impact]. This guy says, 'I'm lost.' And his soul's lost. It has to touch you. If it doesn't, something's wrong with you.

I'm going to try to find that young guy. … That just touched my heart, so I feel obligated to help.

That makes things a lot easier, because you can really focus in on what you have to know specifically. As time goes on, we'll learn more and more, but right now they're keeping it to nice bite-sized chunks that we can digest easily. And that should let us have an impact right away.

It's different. You have to be a running back, a receiver and a pass protector.

I'm trying to soak in as much information as I can and trying not to get too down. Hopefully I'll get my chance to swing the bat.