But let’s say, Tom says that Jack does pretty well in his cleats and helmet.
“He’s a grinder, and he’s a very good athlete—great hand-eye coordination,” the 45-year-old said. “He actually runs better than he does his age. Like I said, the point of the sport for me, certainly at high school age, is just to enjoy it and do it with my friends and that’s for you.” Grow up will become more serious.”
What will happen when Jack gets old? Only time will tell, but Tom is in your corner to help.
“I love watching him play quarterback ’cause I feel like there are very few things in life that I can probably help him with,” he shared. “He has a great work ethic. He’s just a great kid. But I can definitely help him at quarterback.”