“Each position is like a different island,” Runyan explained. “Center, you have to be able to work both sides, left and right. Guard is, from a tackle’s mindset, a different mentality. With tackle, you can get a lot deeper, run the defensive end up the field, and by around ten yards. With guard, you’ve got to square guys up, dig in the ground and fight, and not get pushed back into the quarterback.”
[Neal’s] been doing a good job,” Runyan continued. “I’m looking forward to him developing and keep getting there. There definitely is something there, and I’m excited to see him keep working at it.”