Interview with a fan: I interview @timeconsumer
1. Cooter Bigsby, what has been the most difficult change you've made from the DSFL to the NSFL in your rookie season?
I'd say it easy has to be moving from a nice warm place like San Antonio into the middle of the frozen Tundra of Yellowknife. Do you have any idea what it's like trying to throw a football in that kind of weather? It's like the thing is a damn wet rock, youu can barely put any spin or touch on it!
Well put. 2. Which of your wide receivers would you say is the smartest? Which one the dumbest?
Well let's be honest compared to a guy like me who has a wealth of football knowledge that would make the greatest players fall to their knees, they are all kind of dumb. But when you compare among them you find that they all kind of have their own little strengths and weaknesses. I guess I'd have to say Josh Parker has the best football instincts, call that smart or not is up to you. Nate Swift is a moron.
3. Obviously the expectations are sky-high for you as the #1 pick in the S14 draft, how have you managed them so far?
I went out and had the best season of a rookie quarterback ever. Obviously I don't compare myself to other rookies and I should be performing at a level closer to Gambino, rookie or not. But it's all going to click together soon, just wait.
4. What is the benefit of having a great ground game, with two top tier running backs to feed the ball to?
Well it's nice to be able to keep the defense from keying in on one aspect of the game. But I personally like to have both the RBs out there on the field at the same time to really confuse the defenses as to what kind of play is coming next. Playing out of 21 personnel under center is one of my favorites.
Point Task #1 - Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/user-242155404-10...timus-week
Point Task #7 - Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/user-242155404-10...ecording-3
Point Task #8 - Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/user-242155404-10392...s-week-s15-pt-8
1. Cooter Bigsby, what has been the most difficult change you've made from the DSFL to the NSFL in your rookie season?
I'd say it easy has to be moving from a nice warm place like San Antonio into the middle of the frozen Tundra of Yellowknife. Do you have any idea what it's like trying to throw a football in that kind of weather? It's like the thing is a damn wet rock, youu can barely put any spin or touch on it!
Well put. 2. Which of your wide receivers would you say is the smartest? Which one the dumbest?
Well let's be honest compared to a guy like me who has a wealth of football knowledge that would make the greatest players fall to their knees, they are all kind of dumb. But when you compare among them you find that they all kind of have their own little strengths and weaknesses. I guess I'd have to say Josh Parker has the best football instincts, call that smart or not is up to you. Nate Swift is a moron.
3. Obviously the expectations are sky-high for you as the #1 pick in the S14 draft, how have you managed them so far?
I went out and had the best season of a rookie quarterback ever. Obviously I don't compare myself to other rookies and I should be performing at a level closer to Gambino, rookie or not. But it's all going to click together soon, just wait.
4. What is the benefit of having a great ground game, with two top tier running backs to feed the ball to?
Well it's nice to be able to keep the defense from keying in on one aspect of the game. But I personally like to have both the RBs out there on the field at the same time to really confuse the defenses as to what kind of play is coming next. Playing out of 21 personnel under center is one of my favorites.
Point Task #1 - Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/user-242155404-10...timus-week
Point Task #7 - Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/user-242155404-10...ecording-3
Point Task #8 - Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/user-242155404-10392...s-week-s15-pt-8