• 2 months ago
Davis day 14 on being the veteran going into his sixth season and the word that describes the running back work plus his thoughts on the UW strength and conditioning staff. P
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00:00A lot of these people came into your room since you're the one that's been here
00:04six years now.
00:04What was that like just being kind of the OG of the group?
00:10Yeah, I mean, I'll say it's a cool experience.
00:13I'll say, when I make it to the NFL, I'm gonna have a lot of guys coming in and
00:19out, I'm gonna be the one coming in and out and stuff.
00:20So it's something that I gotta get used to,
00:22just adjusting and having a lot of different teammates and stuff.
00:25So I really don't look at it as a big deal and stuff.
00:27I'm just gonna come in every day, do my job, help others when I'm needed, yeah.
00:33What's the identity of this running back room if you had to characterize it?
00:37Tough, physical, they say everybody can go, everybody kind of has their own style,
00:42their own tool bag, but we're all competitors out there, iron sharpens iron.
00:46So at the end of the day, we're competing amongst each other and
00:49that's gonna allow us to play our best on Saturdays.
00:52All you guys, I have to take pictures all the time here.
00:55All you guys have these cut biceps in the running back room,
00:59even more so than maybe some of the other position groups.
01:01What did you guys do this offseason?
01:03You gotta give it up to T.O.
01:04I mean, the whole strength staff came in, they really got the team right.
01:07But like you said, iron sharpens iron.
01:10I feel like one thing about us, we're always competing no matter what it is,
01:13if it's learning the playbook, if it's in the weight room, if it's on the field.
01:16So it's kind of just that mentality we all have, just trying to grind and
01:21outwork each other, and at the end of the day, that's making us all better.

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