"He doesn't play for you. He doesn't play for his parents. He doesn't play for me," Matthews said." He plays for God straight up. So when you do that, there is no pressure. It is just straight up. So that is why any time he says something he says, 'AO1,' and everybody wants to say, 'Oh, is it this? Or is it this?' No. He puts himself in a position where he doesn't have to put pressure on himself. . . . I knew that about him and that he has got the skill set, and he has got the body and he has got the arm, and he works his butt off every single day."