‘“Whenever you have a new player coming in, sometimes it can feel like, ‘Oh, boy,’” Daboll said. “You’re spending as much time as you can with your position coach, with your quarterbacks, and staying after. There’s a ton of stuff to learn. What you try to do for the player is start out by giving him the things that he really has to know for the practices and then at night, you’re going back and reviewing how we call a motion or how we call a shift that maybe they haven’t had in practice. It’s challenging for a player. He’s done a really good job of staying late, working extra. You can’t just give him the whole ball of wax, so it’s a continual process.”’