Now Bennett is headed back to SoFi, where he played superbly in the Bulldogs’ 65-7 victory over TCU. “I’m excited to just go in there, be quiet, take notes and learn.” “He’s one of the most talented quarterbacks that’s ever played the game, and he’s tough as nails,” Bennett said. It was a little false.”īennett met Stafford for the first time at the College Football Playoff championship game at SoFi Stadium last January, but he grew up watching Stafford, Knowshon Moreno and their fellow Bulldogs.īennett remained a fan of Stafford after he landed with the Detroit Lions. I made a joke internally that, boy, he’s got a bad PR agent, because his image is not maybe being, let’s call it, a talented player. Look at him anticipate some throws.’ You come away thinking he was a weapon for Georgia. “What you (see) is, ’Whoa, wait a minute. “You come away going, ’Wow, I thought people said that guy was just whatever, a manage-the-game-type QB,” Snead said. It’s an honor that those coaches and GM thought enough of me to pick me, and now it’s my job to go and get better every day.” Step 4: You will then see the YouTube transcript generator show up on the right side of the video. Step 3: Click to open the transcript window. Step 2: Click 'More' ( '.') under the video description. But obviously, if you’ve won a Super Bowl in the past few years, you know what you’re doing. Step 1: Go to YouTube and find the video you want to obtain a transcript from by searching or going to the user's channel. “I think we do, not that I know that much. “I love competing against the best, and it helps when you’ve got the best on your team,” Bennett said. You want some competitors that have some stuff to them that (when) things don’t always go well, they’re unfazed and they can kind of move on and be able to reset themselves.”īennett was surprised to learn of the Rams’ strong interest in him, but thrilled to land with one of the NFL’s most respected offensive coaches. McVay said he admires Bennett’s tough-nosed, resourceful style of play: “I think there’s an edge to him that’s a positive. The Rams clearly love Bennett’s skill set and pedigree, even if his measurable talents don’t match other prospects. The biggest name by far was the 25-year-old Bennett, whose unlikely route from junior college to the pinnacle of collegiate success has been well documented, but the NFL worthiness of the quirky, 5-foot-11 quarterback sometimes known as “The Mailman” has been hotly debated for years.
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