'"Man, that's an hour long answer basically just because of what he does bring to the table," McDermott said. "The movement. You start with the run game, and that's a big part of who we're going to be on offense. You've got to be able to run the football when the defense knows, and that's big. When they feel like they know you're going to run the football, you've got to be able to run it to win games at the end of the game and to open up games. That just opens up the play action game with the play faking and getting Tyrod on the edge of the defense and trying to put ourselves in favorable third down situations and red zone situations. That's a big part of the formula to playing winning football."'