“When you’re a parent and you give your kid the keys to the car there’s a certain amount of trust that goes there… That’s kind of what you do with a quarterback. You teach them, and you start off where you kind of got to feed them and feed them, and you’re controlling most of the action there, as far as what freedom they have at the line of scrimmage to change plays. And they just get to a point where you go ‘You know what, he’s got the keys to the car.’ And the longer they go it goes from a beat up ‘60s model to… pretty soon you’re driving the Rolls-Royce.