> To keep going at it and never be satisfied with where you’re at. When I get on a guy, I know it can sound weird, but I’m always upset if someone’s not playing the best they possibly can. I believe so much in Renardo. Just the type of guy he is. The talent he is. He’s a dude I loved coming out of college. I loved him his rookie year. And I loved him here.
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> But when a guy doesn’t do his best, which happens a lot, and I react the way I did—and that was when I took him out for a play—I thought he messed up on a coverage. I wanted to challenge him and go back in and do better. Sometimes, that can get competitive.
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> The one thing I always try to tell these guys and the people that have been around me, if I’m getting on someone and challenging someone, it’s because I really believe in them. And I’m upset that I’m not getting their fullest at any given time.
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> I believe Renardo can be a very good player. I think he will be a very good player. I think he’s done some good things. We are in trouble if I’m never challenging you, if I’m never getting on you. It really shows that I don’t believe you can do any better. I think Renardo has done some really good things. I think he’s played at a starter level. I have much higher expectations for him.