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Zach Ertz: Jayden Daniels wants to be so great that she really resonates with men


The midfielder Jayen Daniels was a very successful season, as he led his team to the NFC Championship match and AP won the rising offensive AP for this year.

But this does not mean automatically that he will be able to pick up directly as it stops when the giant leaders take to open the season on September 7.

However, given the ethics of Daniels’ work, his veteran colleague Zach Erttz is particularly confident that Gortbeck will continue to progress in the second year.

I think he had an enormous year last year“I think when he returns and watches the movie, I cannot, as a judgment, to say exactly what needs to be improved. But I know that there are always things in this league you can improve. When you go to my thirteenth years, there are things that I try to continue to improve in. Really, that’s all sport. This is the best part of sport, can you always find something to work on it because there is no perfect player. That is why for a good player. I am sure that it is just small things – consistency, work, timing, whatever. There is something that he works for because he is a man who loves to put it at work, loves the process, and has very high criteria for himself.

“He has great confidence in himself because he wants to be so great that he really resonates with the rest of the players on the field and on the team with him. So, from abroad, you can say that he had a huge year. But at the back of his mind, he said:” I can be better this year. “He is crazy in his second year, how good he was last year.

Being in the league for a period of time and seeing his share of Qortartbek, Ertz has an estimate of how Daniels performs and how he deals with himself.

Ertroz said: “His humility – the thing in Jayden is that things have not really changed,” Ericz said. “He is a humble man. He is just one of the players. Often, when you see that men come to his highest level, they won Heisman – they came almost with the ego. Jayen was just someone who wanted to learn.

“Yes, his comfort has grown in the crime last year when he came for the first time to date – The Offseason, OTAS. His behavior, his ability to implement, yes, he improved. But the person has never changed.”

Daniels completed 69 percent of his decisions last season, compared to 3568 yards with 25 declines and nine objections. He also rushed for 891 yards with six TD. In three games in the post -season, 66 percent of its throws were completed compared to 822 yards with five land touching and one selection.



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