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Robert Sands is out there.

“I put fear in their hearts,” Sands said. “When I was in high school, my coaches told me the first two minutes of every quarter, make sure you put fear into the receiver’s heart. Always hit them. Don’t go for the pick. Hit them first. Once you put fear in their hearts, they always think, ‘He’s coming for the big hit. He’s not worried about the ball.’ Then the receivers get alligator arms and that’s when you go for the pick and try to score.”