“I mean, (that play on Jackson) is going to be on my teach tape for how to play the zone read the way that we play it. There are a lot of different ways people play, like some people surf the defense, end, some people do a chase scrape, and some people have dedicated guys. But the way we played it there, that’s exactly how you want to play it. That’s not an average quarterback out there. (Jackson is) an open field nightmare. You could just see Carson just load up pressure out there, took proper leverage, got off the block, started the game with that. They didn’t go back to it as the game went on, and I think that had a lot to do with it.

“There are a lot of players over the next however many years that are going to see that play, because anytime you put plays like that on tape, coaches use that to say, like, ‘OK, this is the technique we’re talking about. This is how we want it to be played. Hey, let’s take a look at some plays on tape.’ We call them teach tape plays, and that was one of them.”