Turner's Take: The Kid Stays In The Game
Posted Oct 28, 2017
A year ago, Nathan Elliott was UNC's backup quarterback behind Mitch Trubisky. He wasn’t going to split time with the NFL’s number two overall draft pick, but he did see mop-up duty in four games. What had he learned from Trubisky? He was asked during training camp. “Just composure. He would have a bad play, he’d come off to the side and he’d be fine,” Elliott said.
(Argyle Report)
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