Khalil understands the impact that he can have on so many people within the organization. There are a lot of eyes on him. And he sets the example of how we practice. Before every practice rep, you’ll see him tell the defense to take the field. And then he runs to the ball in practice. It’s like a race to the ball. And that’s the way it is in the game too. People on both sides of the ball see that energy he has towards his craft and it really multiplies. As a coach, as a leader you love that term “multiplier.” Just a guy who can make a lot of other people better. And he certainly has that quality.