Walker threw two touchdown passes against the Bucs — including a throw to DJ Moore that Wilks pointed to as an example of all 11 players being on the same page. And while he doubled his career touchdown passes in that game (he had two touchdowns and eight interceptions prior to starting against the Rams), Walker has never lacked confidence.
“I never thought that I was not as good as I thought I was,” he said. “So for me, you always have to have that confidence and have that swagger to you, to go out there and be able to make those plays. It’s nothing new for me, so that’s all that matters.”
And without any kind of mandates — and when you’re in an interim coach situation, there’s only today — Walker’s kind of built for the current situation.
“I can’t because you never know what’s going on,” he replied when asked if he ever thinks about the future. “One day at a time. I can’t see the future. Tomorrow and today is all I can see, and today is all that matters for me.”
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