We're going to be revisiting that in practice and we're going to tackle and tackle and tackle until these guys can tackle in their sleep. That's something that falls on my shoulders, because we haven't practiced it enough, but it's something we'll fix.

There will always be a new challenge for Tanner. Last week it was, 'Is he any good?' This week, it'll be, 'Well, was he just a flash in the pan?' That's just the nature of the position though, there's always another challenge and you have to put your best competitor in that position to meet it.

He really played well. He did everything except sell popcorn during halftime.

If Tanner didn't play the way he did, the score probably wouldn't be 16-0. We're starting to see this team gel in some areas and Tanner is getting more confidence in his abilities. Our other players have a lot of confidence in him.

They're going to get tested sooner than later, so I'd rather have it sooner than later so we can see what we need to adjust. The key is to not make any big mistakes back there. Don't allow them to get past us for touchdowns. They're going to get catches. We just need to stay away from the big mistake.

As long as you can stop the running game, you have a chance. They can throw for 400 yards, but if they can't run the ball, you have a good chance. Someone's going to drop the ball or you'll get a knockdown on third down. Stopping the run comes first. As long as we can do that, we'll be successful.