There are two minutes left in the game, which in the NFL means the game is probably hanging in the balance. And now the offense must pass. And the defense knows it. And a first-year starting right guard must protect his franchise quarterback against Ndamukong Suh, of all people.
That was the situation the Miami Dolphins practiced on Tuesday.
That was the situation Billy Turner found himself in.
So what is he thinking before the snap of the ball?
"When you're in team pressure, you get up to the line, the first thing you're looking at is whether the guy in front of you is two-eye, head-up or three technique or four-eye," Turner said.