On Tuesday evening, Seminole Head Coach Jimbo Fisher addressed the Tallahassee Quarterback Club in Florida’s capital city. He offered a number of confidence-inspiring platitudes, which our former contributor and current FSView Sports Editor Ariya Massoudi was good enough to pass along via social media:

FSU Head Coach Jimbo Fisher speaking now at the Tallahassee QB Club. #Noles pic.twitter.com/lopSaF95z7 — Ariya Massoudi (@AriyaMassoudi) August 23, 2016

Fisher on his message to his team: "We don't practice until we do things right, we practice until we can't do them wrong." #FSU — Ariya Massoudi (@AriyaMassoudi) August 23, 2016

Fisher on what he likes most about his team this year: "When we tell them to go, they go. There's a tremendous amount of leadership." — Ariya Massoudi (@AriyaMassoudi) August 23, 2016

Fisher says his 2016 team has a chip on its shoulder. Says they listen well, work hard and have plenty of intelligence. #FSU — Ariya Massoudi (@AriyaMassoudi) August 24, 2016

Fisher says the 2016 fall camp has been a little more physical than the last few years. Credits getting ready for a tougher early schedule. — Ariya Massoudi (@AriyaMassoudi) August 24, 2016

Does FSU have the country’s best starting defensive end tandem? Fisher seems enthusiastic:

Fisher says DEs DeMarcus Walker and Josh Sweat have had great camps. — Ariya Massoudi (@AriyaMassoudi) August 24, 2016

Want some information on a freshman? Check it out:

Fisher says true freshman DE Brian Burns has chance to be a very good player. Will contribute early for FSU this season. — Ariya Massoudi (@AriyaMassoudi) August 24, 2016

Get ready to pick your jaw up off the floor. I mean, why not just squat a Volkswagen?

Fisher says DT Derrick Nnadi squatted 750 lbs. They stopped him from attempting more. — Ariya Massoudi (@AriyaMassoudi) August 24, 2016

Are you excited about ‘Nole DB Derwin James? You’re not alone:

Fisher in Derwin James: "I'm not one to hype up players and I hate to jinx it. But this guy gets it." — Ariya Massoudi (@AriyaMassoudi) August 24, 2016

Linebacker Matthew Thomas is another defender whom Seminole supporters are eager to see again. And, per Fisher, his versatility is nowhere near lacking:

Fisher on LB Matt Thomas: "This guy is legit, he's a freak athlete. Could go play corner if we asked him to." — Ariya Massoudi (@AriyaMassoudi) August 24, 2016

Of course, no FSU fan tires of Dalvin Cook news. And Fisher added some notable quotes regarding his star running back on Tuesday night:

Fisher on RB Dalvin Cook: "I wouldn't trade this guy for all the money in China." — Ariya Massoudi (@AriyaMassoudi) August 24, 2016

Fisher says Cook has made as a big a leap in leadership and maturity since arriving at FSU as any he's ever coached. Vocal leader now. — Ariya Massoudi (@AriyaMassoudi) August 24, 2016

Fisher says Dalvin Cook is 100 percent healthy. Weighs 213 pounds right now and hasn't lost any ability. — Ariya Massoudi (@AriyaMassoudi) August 24, 2016

But on to the true glamour position of quarterback:

Fisher says QB Sean Maguire is healing well. Could be doing some football activities in a week or week and half. #FSU — Ariya Massoudi (@AriyaMassoudi) August 24, 2016

Fisher on Deondre Francois: "I won't compare him to a guy that played here a few years ago, but when he plays, you'll like what you see." — Ariya Massoudi (@AriyaMassoudi) August 24, 2016

Fisher certainly didn’t sounds like he was overly concerned about running Francois either, but I suppose time will tell:

Fisher on protecting Francois with limited QB depth: "We'll do what we have to do to win. We can't play like that, teams are too good." — Ariya Massoudi (@AriyaMassoudi) August 24, 2016

Of course, someone has to block for whichever QB is under or behind center, and a recent convert earned some high praise:

Fisher on RT Rick Leonard: "This guy is picking things up quickly. He's going to be a very good player here." — Ariya Massoudi (@AriyaMassoudi) August 24, 2016

Fisher even spoke about the first opposing QB the ‘Noles will face, that being Ole Miss signal-caller Chad Kelly: