“Come on. I mean, he had one bad game turning the ball. He’s been protecting the ball pretty well. I think whatever the ratio was before the game, he had 19 touchdowns to two picks, or something like that. I mean, he’s a world champ quarterback. Led his team twice to the Super Bowl. He’s won. He’s been a winner his whole career. So, again, our job is to try to frustrate and make it hard on the quarterback, but at this point, he’s seen a bunch. I was at the Giants when he first got into the league. So, he’s even familiar with stuff I’ve thrown at him in the past. So, the biggest thing is try to make it hard on him. You’re trying to make it be all inclusive, so whether you’re tying in the front disguise, the coverage disguise, you’re trying to force all 11 to be on the same page. That’s really the sign of, when you’re really trying to trick somebody, you kind of force all 11 to be on the same page. So, that’s a key when you get to the passing situations, and then the best thing you could do is minimize the run game, because any good quarterback will tell you a good run game is going to definitely help you in the pass game.”