"It was a run play," McMillan said Wednesday, pointing out the running back on screen as he watched the play for the first time in years. "(Fifita) checked out of it before this. It was a huge play that got us, I think, inside the 10-yard line. I mean, it was supposed to be (the rushers) touchdown, but he was mad," laughed McMillan.
"But he just gave me the fadeā¦.he put it in a perfect spot for me, only I can get it."
Having faced Hunter twice already, though, McMillan knows what the challenge can be.
"I feel like what people don't realize is that playing both sides is like a study guide for the players you go up against," McMillan explained. "Him playing both DB and receiver, he knows how the DB is going to play and how the receiver is going to play. So I feel like he has that advantage of knowing how to play both sides of the ball.
"For me, all I can do is just do what I know best, really just stick to the fundamentals and don't get outside my game and don't try to do too much and don't try to be a superstar, and it's OK to make the easy plays."