Offensive line coach Rick Trickett had just finished his turn at the microphone and gathered his 78-year-old body to take back into his office to watch film from the day’s practice. Trickett understands that times have changed, but he’s not ready to admit that football has. I came in and I told them you guys don’t understand when I was 18, there was a difference. But he isn’t worried about the generation gap as much as he is about the B-gap in football. “He has a chance to be a good player right away, a chance to be a good player.