‘”One thing that he kind of taught me was, ‘In victory, spread; in loss, take,'” Josh said. “So when things are bad — obviously, some guys may or may not do it — but putting most of the weight on your shoulders and just things that you could have done better to help the team. That’s how I’ll always be. If we don’t have a good game, I take that very hard on myself, because there’s things that I probably could have done better and probably I should have done better.’