"For one, he has coached in the wide-zone system for multiple seasons. His experience came in Washington under Mike Shanahan, Kyle Shanahan, and Sean McVay. That would be instantly valuable for Waldron who runs a variation of that scheme. Beyond that, Hilliard is just good at getting the most from his players. He got 1,000-yard seasons from Desean Jackson and Pierre Garcon despite both being in their 30s. He also developed a young Terry McLaurin, who had over 900 yards as a rookie. Probably Hilliard’s best work came in Pittsburgh. There he got a Pro Bowl out of Diontae Johnson and two 800-yard seasons from Chase Claypool. It might not be a coincidence both players fell off a cliff after he left."
Look into it, it is great! My fav is the grape flavor.
Do they make a whiskey flavor?
Personally, I drink a 96-proof double-oaked rye flavored Bear Kool-Aid. My favorite is below and is ages with port wine cask staves from Scotland. For the quality of the liquor, it is actually a very decent value.