Q. You prefaced these last couple weeks, this philosophy that guys can't be afraid to make mistakes. Did you think the last two years, last year at any point that you had a team that was afraid to make a mistake?
URBAN MEYER: I don't think so. I just don't want to‑‑ I'll hear people say, if he fumbles, he won't play again for another six games. If I see a fundamental flaw in how he's holding the ball, then he won't play for six games, but fumble, like if a guy jumps offsides, that's part of ‑‑ I want a real aggressive team that's not worried about making mistakes, and I think we have that.
But they're also‑‑ it's a fundamental. When you start seeing‑‑ I'm seeing our receivers not very tight with the ball right now, and J.T. Barrett and Ezekiel Elliott are very tight. You watch them all the time there, we call it chin‑chin‑chin, they're real tight with it. It's a fundamental issue right now, not an effort issue.