Tim Fitzgerald
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will handle a high-scoring affair, a low-scoring affair, a ball in an alley.
I think Collinson did an incredible job of putting together a staff of guys that are all on the same page with him.
I'm interviewing them one by one.
there's a lot of guys that are sparse in their answers, very exact in their answer to your question, like Colin Klein.
And I thought that was very interesting, so that must have jumped out at him during the interview process.
Any quarterback that has to run wills.
Most quarterbacks aren't shaped like Colin Klein.
I mean, he's a much lighter guy, a faster and different type of player.
The difference is he was asked to be running in an offense the last two years that had quarterback run game in it, but wasn't really designed for quarterback run game.
I mean, there's a whole nuance to blocking it and setting it up and things that Bill Snyder created, and people call it the Wildcat offense now, but there's a whole scheme of blocking that you really have to understand and how to use a quarterback run game.
Colin knows it, and he knows what he's got here.
I think we've seen Avery struggle because he didn't know who he was.
They didn't want him to run.
I mean, you're telling the thoroughbred, you know, just gallop.
Just don't open it up.
And I think he wants to play and not think about playing.
And you could see him think in the last couple years.
And we'll see if Collin can draw that out of him.