Caleb: It’s an honor to finally sit down and talk with you Mr Janus.
Interviewer: Please, call me Hugh.
Caleb: Alright Hugh, what have you got for me?
Interviewer: It’s no secret that you’ve had an incredible rookie season with the Honolulu Hahalua, 5 interceptions and 4 fumbles forced and recovered in your first year in the ISFL and as a safety at the same time. What effect has these changes had on your play?
Caleb: Well it’s funny you mention the position change. Normally I think if I’d have changed after a year or two at the pro level it would’ve been a bigger issue, since I would have had some experience and some expectations from that experience. Since I changed right away though it was almost like a clean slate type of thing.
Interviewer: Even then you didn’t have anywhere near this year in your time with Minnesota.
Caleb: Look, that Grey Ducks team is probably the most talented team I’ve ever been a part of, I’m still a little salty about how we blew that chance for a trophy if I’m honest. What comes with having such a good team is that each person has less chance to make his own play. As the third corner on that squad my job was mostly to be ready to fill in for one of our top 2 guys if they went down.
Interviewer: So you’re saying that team was better than this Honolulu team?
Caleb: (laughs) Come on Hugh, you know very well that’s not what I’m saying.
Interviewer: Thank you for taking time to sit down with me Mr Camel.
Caleb: Thank you for having me!
Interviewer: Please, call me Hugh.
Caleb: Alright Hugh, what have you got for me?
Interviewer: It’s no secret that you’ve had an incredible rookie season with the Honolulu Hahalua, 5 interceptions and 4 fumbles forced and recovered in your first year in the ISFL and as a safety at the same time. What effect has these changes had on your play?
Caleb: Well it’s funny you mention the position change. Normally I think if I’d have changed after a year or two at the pro level it would’ve been a bigger issue, since I would have had some experience and some expectations from that experience. Since I changed right away though it was almost like a clean slate type of thing.
Interviewer: Even then you didn’t have anywhere near this year in your time with Minnesota.
Caleb: Look, that Grey Ducks team is probably the most talented team I’ve ever been a part of, I’m still a little salty about how we blew that chance for a trophy if I’m honest. What comes with having such a good team is that each person has less chance to make his own play. As the third corner on that squad my job was mostly to be ready to fill in for one of our top 2 guys if they went down.
Interviewer: So you’re saying that team was better than this Honolulu team?
Caleb: (laughs) Come on Hugh, you know very well that’s not what I’m saying.
Interviewer: Thank you for taking time to sit down with me Mr Camel.
Caleb: Thank you for having me!