As tempting as it may be when a player’s talent is as obvious as TreVeyon Henderson, we will do our best prudent and practical and measured here.
We will give no accolades before their time.
That’s a lesson learned 30 years ago — yes, it has been that long, and no, my increasingly rickety self does not want to talk about it — when a certain imposing and effectively sarcastic coach tried to temper enthusiasm for a rookie running back who immediately looked like a star at a position where special talent becomes apparent in a hurry.