Writer Lars Anderson was the writer who had the privilege of working with Arizona Cardinals coach Bruce Arians to write his book, The Quarterback Whisperer, which just was released this week.

He shared a few facts he learned in the three-year process on his Twitter account this week with the release of the book.

1. We did most of our talking and writing by the pool, on the golf course, and after hours with cocktails in hand. The project was a blast. — Lars Anderson (@LarsAnderson71) July 11, 2017

Arians seems to be the way everyone imagines him. He likes to relax when off the job. He’d be a great guy to go golfing with or just hang out with.

2. BA's a writer's dream—he has no filter— and talks candidly about the defining event of his life: getting kicked out of HS for boozing. — Lars Anderson (@LarsAnderson71) July 11, 2017

He doesn’t seem to have much of a filter when it comes to football either. This is why he got himself in a little trouble with things he said about the Rams in 2015, leading to them being quite motivated to beat the Cardinals at University of Phoenix Stadium in 2016.

3. BA has an important message to parents who want to "groom" their kid to be QB—Let your kid play multiple sports. This is critical. — Lars Anderson (@LarsAnderson71) July 11, 2017

4. By digging into the backgrounds of Manning, Big Ben, Luck and Carson, we uncover several common traits they all have off the field. — Lars Anderson (@LarsAnderson71) July 11, 2017

5. BA likes to say, "Win or lose, we booze." After home games, he sets up a tailgate in the parking lot and stays for hours. Always big fun. — Lars Anderson (@LarsAnderson71) July 11, 2017

On “All or Nothing” last year, it showed this without going into much detail. He might not like it if the team loses, but he apparently keeps that in the office and makes sure to have a good time with friends and family.