‘"The good thing about going up against T.O. is, when you play [against someone] like that, you see where you’re at," Springs told the Boston Herald. "You know he’s always going to try to dominate any opponent. He comes and works really hard. You have to be ready playing him. Either you’re going to be the bug or the windshield, one of the two, with him. He’s so competitive. You’ve got to like guys like that."’