


Panthers star Christian McCaffrey became the league's highest-paid running back after playing for a Ron Rivera-led Carolina team and there are plenty of parrallels bewteen the two players.Įach played college ball at Stanford, they both finished as a finalist for the Heisman Trophy and, now, both will have experience playing for Rivera and Washington's offensive coordinator Scott Turner. Love's Stanford offense was run similar to the offense run by Washington's new coaching staff and one of Love's former Cardinal teammates has already shown that the transition can yield major success. "When I went to Stanford, that's something coach Turley really preached while we were up there." "I would get frustrated and my dad and people around me would say focus on the things you can control. “I had the juniors and seniors above me who were playing more, and I really wasn't playing that much," Love said.

It's an approach he's taken since his high school days. Ten minutes to think about it, then he'd let it go and get back to work. While rehabbing last season in what should have been his rookie year, the occasional negative though would enter his mind, so he applied his ten-minute rule. Washington Football Team running back Bryce Love's perspective has remained mostly positive throughout his rehab of a leg injury that cut his senior season at Stanford short in 2018. “Where I was last year around this time, it really does put things into perspective.”
