Terry Shea doesn't know where to start. The nine weeks he spent mentoring and training Robert Griffin III earlier this year proved so rewarding that it's hard to focus on one defining moment or alluring characteristic. So Shea begins a tour of his RG3 experience.
He'll remind you of the slogan Griffin uttered repeatedly during their time together at the Athletes' Performance Institute in Arizona: "Big we, little me."
"That's the way he plays football," Shea said.
Shea also recounts the endless time the 22-year-old quarterback spent dissecting game film.
Crazy as it sounds, something about Griffin's quick and measured speech illuminated his intelligence.
"That had me convinced," Shea said. "You can turn on the film, and he has this unique ability to keep his speech pattern in sync with what's being shown on the screen. It sounds small. But that's a good indication of having a really quick mind. And when you're playing quarterback in the NFL, playing with a quick mind is essential."
Most of all, Shea remembers the omen.
He and Griffin were out to dinner in March, in the middle of the uncertain grind that comes between the NFL combine and the draft.