Eubanks Takes Responsibility For Milton's First Pick, Breaks Down QB Battle
Eubanks sheds some light on McNamara's immense work ethic, & how hard the QB worked in the offseason.
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“On my end, that was a complete drop by me. I wasn’t expecting the ball to come to me, but if anyone has to take the blame, it’s me. As a tight end, you always have to expect the ball. I’ll take the blame on that. You fix [drops and mistakes] by forgetting them. If you sit on it, it will dwell on you and stay with you the whole game.
“Dropping the ball is always bad, but at the same time, [offensive coordinator] Coach [Josh] Gattis or [tight ends] Coach [Sherrone] Moore will always come back to you. You’re like a security blanket for the quarterback. Don’t ever think you won’t get the ball again because you dropped it — it’s going to keep coming your way.” — Nick Eubanks