I noticed that Fisher never brings it up either.
But I suppose that's to be expected; he's not going to promote a private academy that does a better job of coaching up his player than his staff does.
But I remember seeing an interview with Bentley after coaching GRob, and he says he is the most talented, athletic, powerful OT he has ever coached. And that it was just a few details that GRob had to learn, which more than anything amounted to not OVER reacting to the outside rush, which then allowed a guy to make an inside move and defeat him.
And this is exactly the improvement I see with GRob. He doesn't play like he's hyper. He's more calm, he positions himself to push the guy wide but doesn't so over commit that the DE has a rather easy path to go inside against him. He also plays so much more patiently, waiting for his man to come to him rather than lunging at the defensive player. In other words, he's learned that in pass-pro a OT has to be a counter-puncher, not an aggressive initiator.
Sometimes when you hear something from someone else, and they use different words, you get it. I think GRob probably has tremendous respect for Bentley as one the best at his job, and so took it to heart.
Whatever.....he looks more like the guy we all hoped for a couple of years ago.