‘“I feel like I got a good understanding of what our players do and how they excel, what they do better, what they do well,” Farwell said. “From a player’s perspective, when I could settle myself down, the game was slower and I could make more plays and I could do the right thing. I look at it the same way as a coach. When I settle down and feel comfortable in it and believe in what I’m doing, it allows me to call the game better. I try to stay even keel and make sure I’m in the moment.”’