![]() ![]() Even though the team has a QB coach and other staff members, Deshaun wants you in town under normal times to go over whatever happened in the game or tighten some mechanics? But then when we get on the field, that part is able to stay consistent. A lot more things virtually watching film, talking collaborating virtually. We work on the same ways that we’ve always worked on him. We get a chance to work on the same things. So we changed in that way, but when you actually get to the point where you’re on the field, that part is consistent. I didn’t want to fly in, put him at risk. ![]() Those things didn’t happen in the same way. Like, Deshaun, right, that’s someone who I would traditionally fly into every week during the season, and we’d get together to talk, work out, those things would usually happen during the season. The thing that changed was actually getting to see (guys in person). We’ve been able to do all the same things. So in terms of the on-the-field training, that’s pretty much remained consistent pre- and post-COVID. How has that affected what you do with these players? However, there’s been a global pandemic to deal with for almost a year. Then there are your pro clients, including Deshaun Watson. You’re training with 2021 draft prospects like North Dakota State’s Trey Lance and former Wake Forest QB Jamie Newman. (The interview occurred before Haskins, the WFT’s 2019 first-round pick, signed Thursday with the Steelers.) Avery recently spoke at length with The Athletic about these and other topics, including the Washington Football Team’s future QB options, what makes Watson elite and more. ![]()
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