John Skipper
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I want to bring this back to Tom Brady, though. If I studied for six hours, I could name every player on the team, yes.
I want to bring this back to Tom Brady, though. If I studied for six hours, I could name every player on the team, yes.
I want to bring this back to Tom Brady, though. If I studied for six hours, I could name every player on the team, yes.
It's hard for good players. It is a separate set of skills. People do actually go to school and spend four years sort of learning how to do it and having actually seen it. And I don't want to let my previous remarks not make it sound like I respected what they understood how to do. They understood when to come in and when not to come in.
It's hard for good players. It is a separate set of skills. People do actually go to school and spend four years sort of learning how to do it and having actually seen it. And I don't want to let my previous remarks not make it sound like I respected what they understood how to do. They understood when to come in and when not to come in.
It's hard for good players. It is a separate set of skills. People do actually go to school and spend four years sort of learning how to do it and having actually seen it. And I don't want to let my previous remarks not make it sound like I respected what they understood how to do. They understood when to come in and when not to come in.
There's a big truck full of people, and they're talking about putting graphics on and doing replays, and the people have to understand how to work within that team. It has very, very little to do To what you do when you take the snap from center, you drop back three or four steps and see the field. That, even if you did that better than anybody, you still don't know how to articulate that.
There's a big truck full of people, and they're talking about putting graphics on and doing replays, and the people have to understand how to work within that team. It has very, very little to do To what you do when you take the snap from center, you drop back three or four steps and see the field. That, even if you did that better than anybody, you still don't know how to articulate that.
There's a big truck full of people, and they're talking about putting graphics on and doing replays, and the people have to understand how to work within that team. It has very, very little to do To what you do when you take the snap from center, you drop back three or four steps and see the field. That, even if you did that better than anybody, you still don't know how to articulate that.
You don't know how to, when to do it, how to interact with the other people who are helping you do that.
You don't know how to, when to do it, how to interact with the other people who are helping you do that.
You don't know how to, when to do it, how to interact with the other people who are helping you do that.
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I would argue, well, Vin Scully is a unique talent. And I would make the argument that nobody before Vin, Orson has called the game with the sort of level of eloquence, insight, and not spending almost any of his time on the pedestrian things that happened. Oh, they popped the ball up high. So-and-so is sitting underneath it and has gathered it in.
I would argue, well, Vin Scully is a unique talent. And I would make the argument that nobody before Vin, Orson has called the game with the sort of level of eloquence, insight, and not spending almost any of his time on the pedestrian things that happened. Oh, they popped the ball up high. So-and-so is sitting underneath it and has gathered it in.
I would argue, well, Vin Scully is a unique talent. And I would make the argument that nobody before Vin, Orson has called the game with the sort of level of eloquence, insight, and not spending almost any of his time on the pedestrian things that happened. Oh, they popped the ball up high. So-and-so is sitting underneath it and has gathered it in.
I don't think Vince spent a lot of time doing that.
I don't think Vince spent a lot of time doing that.