After a rookie year of struggle, Jarryd Hayne says the complexities of an NFL playbook are not so complex.
The former Australian rugby league star has emerged from his first two weeks under new San Francisco 49ers coach Chip Kelly a new man.
"It's a lot better," Hayne smiled when he met with reporters at the 49ers headquarters on Wednesday.
A year ago Hayne spoke about his frustration and long nights with his head buried in what was a completely foreign playbook - attempting to decipher running routes, formations, protections and other NFL jargon.
He resorted to stuffing a cheat sheet in his pants, something teammates who had been playing the game since they were kids thought was hilarious.