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September 16, 2011 by Mike Dussault

I always compare him to a defensive player. He’s not a typical quarterback. He’s so fiery, he’ll get up in your face and get his team going, and they rally around him. I always respect that from him. When I see a quarterback going out and having fun like he does, I just smile, because I can see a lot of defensive player in him, with the attitude he has. He’s not shy. He’ll tell you he’s going to eat you up, but he’ll also give you credit when credit is due.

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