‘“I think people often get caught up in your age, because I know a lot of 30-year-olds in this league that act like kids. And he’s the complete opposite of that, and all that goes back to the way his parents have raised him, his brothers, the way they compete and hold each other accountable, and he just continues to grow and embrace it, because he has a very great sense of awareness and urgency about who he is and what he wants to be in this organization.”’