Patrick Peterson discusses his love for the game of football and his attempts to impart what he's learned onto younger Pittsburgh Steelers players.
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00:00 >> You talked about targets, catches, yards, you literally just talked to the
00:04 trib, you were talking about what we had at eight in practice and
00:08 we had at 12, 12 in practice day, whatever it was.
00:11 Do you have a photographic memory?
00:12 >> [LAUGH] >> I love ball, man, I'm telling you.
00:17 And whenever certain things means something to me,
00:22 it just sticks with me, so I can go back to April when
00:26 man Joy was talking, I remember telling him that at
00:31 some point in time it's gonna be him and I, and we are.
00:37 >> [LAUGH] >> So I don't know if I see the future,
00:40 I don't know if I have a photographic memory, it's just I love ball and
00:44 I wanna continue to pour into whoever I can.
00:49 >> Does that help you in your transition to safety,
00:51 that things that mean something stick with you?
00:54 Like it's easier to kind of learn things that you can adjust?
00:57 >> I don't know if you guys remember this, but I said this last week,
01:00 kind of joking about it, but I feel like I'm in safety at heart,
01:04 because I talk so joyously, I talk so much.
01:07 I don't know if it gets annoying to me, but as a corner,
01:10 you don't see corners talking like that, talking about different formations,
01:14 talking about route combinations that's coming.
01:17 That's just something that always been in me, and
01:19 now being a safety is just something that comes naturally.