"And the one thing that cannot be taught as a running back is you can't teach them instincts," Davis said. "You can't teach a person to be able to run the ball. You can tell them landmarks -- 'This is where you're supposed to run, this is where you're not supposed to run.' But you pretty much let them go. You say, "Hey, the play is designed to go here, but if it's not there you have to make something happen.' So far, what I've seen, and it's been consistent, is (Lindsay) has the ability. He's very instinctual, which you love that. He's a football player. He plays bigger than his size, which is always a great trait for a back, when you run hard and you run like you're 6 feet, 220 pounds and you're only 5-7."