‘On the difficulties on the red zone: It’s the short field. They don’t have to cover as much ground. Safeties can sit short. We have a lot less room to work with and there’s no threat of going deep. We just have to punch it in with the run game, but if you can’t somebody is going to have to make a play. It’s going to be tight throws and a great catch. Coaches can only take you so far in the red zone. You can’t just draw plays for guys to get wide open all the time. It happens once in awhile. For the most part, it’s going to be executing the play and picking up the extra couple yards.’