"I think I'm very happy with my progress. I think my goal is to just improve every day," Fields said. "Me and coach Nagy talked about it and it's just literally getting better every day. As long as I feel like I'm doing that then I'm happy with my progress. I'm just gonna keep working and keep trying to do that."
"I'm still scarred from that Clemson hit. Literally every time I tuck the ball down and run I'm thinking about getting out of bounds or getting down," Fields said. "I'm definitely smarter and trying to protect myself more. I was just thinking about baseball actually when I was sliding. You do that a lot in baseball, it's definitely easy for me."
"Literally I’m just trying to stay positive and just take it day by day and get better," Fields said. "Andy’s been in this league for what 10 years now, so I mean he knows the playbook like this and that. He’s smart. So he’s teaching me a lot. I’m just going to take everything I can and learn from him and Nick. They’ve both in this league 10-11 years so just having those two guys in the room with me, I definitely don’t take it for granted so I’m just going to be a sponge and kind of soak everything in and just learn everything that they tell me.”