'"He understands what we want done," Dennison said. "It's just keeping him on the same page, listening to his feet and getting the ball out on time. That's the biggest thing for me and him working on. He's bought into it and he knows what he needs to do. He knows that the ball will get out. He knows where everybody is. That's the biggest thing for me. Distribution and if his feet are telling him to move on, he's got to move on. He can't wait for a route to open up. If it ain't getting there, something's wrong so he has to move on.'