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Danny Crossman – November 24, 2020 Download PDF version

Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Special Teams Coordinator Danny Crossman

(S Clayton Fejedelem seemed to have a good game last week, involved in many things. How helpful has he been to you in special teams since the early season injury?) – “(It was) very big getting him back. We had high expectations when he brought him in. Unfortunately he had the injury and missed the first several weeks of the season, and now really trying to pick up to where we thought he would be and really hitting his stride as you said. (He was) part of several tackles, a couple assists and really played a good overall game on Sunday.”

(I wanted to ask you about LB Andrew Van Ginkel. I know he’s a little bit of a soft-spoken guy, but I’m just curious, what is it like for you coaching a player that is so soft-spoken and maybe just what that experience is like for you?) – “He’s got a little bit more juice than he leads on. Since we’ve had Andrew, he’s done everything we’ve asked. He went through some stuff last year and as the season progressed, the more we put on his plate, he was able to handle it and I think you’ve seen where that’s picked up this year both in the kicking game and defensively. We’re asking a lot of him and he is producing at a high level.”

(I was just curious, with the scenario in Denver, if it would have come down to a late kick what would you have been comfortable with K Jason Sanders? What range?) – “Again, we always – pregame you feel good from 60. End of the game – whatever it takes. I don’t know what it would have been. I know what we hit and what was left in it, but then you add the elements of the game. You throw in the elements of when we warm up, it’s sunny and warmer. At the end of the game, it’s dark and a little bit cooler, so there’s a lot of things that go into it. But like anything, if you have to have one, we have no problem sending Jason (Sanders) out there for anything.”

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