actually play would have to admit it. He was definitely in the right place at the right time to maximize his skills, and obviously the game has changed a bit; but the guy set 70 NCAA records. Chew on that for a while.
And I have to say that when Zach Wilson talks it reminds me of McMahon. Maybe my memory is off, but I get the same sense of attitude from Wilson that I remember getting from McMahon. It's not quite cocky, but it's close. They just seem to be all about football and winning, that's what's fun. And man, if Wilson approaches anything near what McMahon did in production, then we're in for a fun 3 years.