I think everyone has buttons and styles of coaching that they react to better. I think this staff coached up Crompton as opposed to making a big deal and putting him out to dry. How often did you hear the coaching staff say they didn't put him in a good position. They had his back and also I think CLK and Reaves both understood his skill set as the season went on. More bootlegs and putting the play with a specific area to look in rather than the whole field to make a decision from. Real coaches do that. I think Reaves is a major portion of that in action. Was he a major contributor in coming up with those plans from skill sets, I don't know.