With Darrin Walls flip-flopping with Raeshon McNeil, was it a matter of Darrin missing so much time?
COACH WEIS: I think Darrin’s right there. I could have very easily just put it as “or” and that’s probably the way it’s going to play out. I wouldn’t read too much into Raeshon being ahead of Darrin. I think you’ll see them both on the field. It’s just that Darrin was limited really for a week and a half and Raeshon was getting all those reps and Darrin was hardly getting any. So I wouldn’t — like I said I could have very easily put an “or” in that situation, but because we’re going to start Raeshon, I just put Raeshon down there first. Q. In conversations with Kapron Lewis-Moore, it seems as though he does not even realize maybe how good he can be? COACH WEIS: Well, that sort of comes from not playing last year. It’s been two years now for him. It’s been a long time since he’s played a game for real, since his high school season ended. So it’s been quite some time. I think he’s just really excited to be out there and not running show team. Now it’s playing against somebody different.