• 2 weeks ago
Caleb Williams talks about how he can improve by not taking so many sacks and what will be required, as well as what he'd look for from a coaching staff.
Transcript
00:00Being tough on me, challenging me, not saying that TB or anybody here hasn't, or even if
00:11he was, you know, the coach next year or anything like that.
00:14But just, you know, just a consistent challenge throughout, you know, the season, but also
00:18before the season, you know, and, you know, just a challenge is also holding people accountable
00:24and, you know, and that starts before the season and making sure that everybody is,
00:30you know, where they need to be.
00:31It's a matter of, you know, getting better with a multitude of things, of getting better
00:37with throwing a ball out of bounds.
00:40You know, there's been many times where my right arm is free and I can, you know, chuck
00:43it out instead of trying to make a play.
00:45There's been many times where, you know, a free guy comes and that happens.
00:52And, you know, getting better at, you know, just not trying to, you know, hold in there
00:56and find the, you know, I see, I may see space and, you know, try and rip a pass and instead
01:02of just finding the check down.
01:03So those are just, you know, two examples.
01:05You know, this offseason is going to be, you know, a big offseason for me and I'm excited
01:09about it.
01:10And, you know, I have things that maturity-wise of playing the position that, you know, I'm
01:15excited about learning and things like that, but, you know, things are going to take time
01:19and I'm, you know, I'm well aware of that and okay with that, but I'm definitely going
01:24to try and push and push myself, you know, to exhaustion mentally, exhaustion mentally
01:32and physically.

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