What’s been the biggest adjustment culturally, moving from Montana to the Southeast?
The biggest adjustment has been the humidity. You do get a little bit of heat in Montana, but definitely not the humidity. Culturally, it’s just a lot of people. I wasn’t used to millions of people. Eight lanes of traffic, stopped and things like that. But I think I’ve adjusted well. I feel real welcome and comfortable here. Q: What are some of the things you like to do in you spare time? A: I like reading. I like tinkering on things like my truck, changing the oil. I love fishing, but haven’t really gotten into it down here because I’ve been focusing in on football. Being in the community is a big thing for me. Being in the community and helping kids. Q: What kind of truck do you have? Did you work on the truck on your off-day? A: I actually need to get my oil changed. I have a GMC Sierra. Q: Working with John Abraham, how has that helped with your development? A: Abe is a tremendous coach for me. During practice he watches my individual pass rushes. He talks about my hands and my eye