Rookie cornerback Terrion Arnold expressed disappointment following the Detroit Lions' recent playoff loss to the Washington Commanders. Determined to improve, he vowed to work harder in his second year. Arnold noted that his rookie year was a valuable learning experience, particularly in facing challenging wide receivers. Lions general manager Brad Holmes acknowledged Arnold's confidence and the ups and downs he faced, highlighting the importance of his game experience as he enters a season filled with high expectations.
"It was nothing but experience. Like, I always said, a lot of teams sit back there and play zone, but I had to go out there and challenge wide receiver ones, and I'm young, so I know I'll be the best corner in the league pretty soon. I'm very confident."
"He's a highly confident kid, and had some up-and-down moments early on, had some aggressive moments, which was a good thing, didn't have any timid moments. But I think all those snaps that he played are going to serve him well going forward..."
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