Manti is a very unusual combination of great pride and great humility. Rather remarkable young adult to say the least. Manti wants to be the best linebacker around, and wouldn't mind others thinking that too.
Coach has been completely aware of that. When forced to say something about the Te'o/Kuechley linebacker pairing before the BC game, Kelly was put into a real bind. He said: They are both great football players and people. Manti is stronger. Luke is a bit more flexible ... but Manti might want to argue that. Thus Kelly pulled off another amazing "political" comment which was honest at the same time [everybody knew that Kuechley's "flexibility" was why he was better in pass coverage], while being loyal to his guy.
Right alongside this, you hear the mentioned tweets and comments in interviews from Manti admitting that he needs to work on some things to get better. He is talking about the ability to turn rapidly and get back into proper protection zones, and then rapidly shift directions again to get to the ball in flight. That's why, for one thing, he decided to drop weight and pick up speed and quickness.
Manti is an absolute gem in all this. Pride to be the best. Humility to accurately assess who he is. Legend in the making.
p.s. leadership was brought up. Manti is one of those quiet charismatic leaders. This is usually more effective off the field than on. He is becoming more emotive on the field to my eye/ear but not a get-after-the-team guy yet. (He's too "nice"). His confidence as a person who speaks up spontaneously is growing though [you can see this in the off-the-field films] and maybe this will be the year for true on-the-field verbal action.
I'm hoping for Manti, but I'm counting on people like ZMartin and hopefully Cave on offense, and maybe Cierre will become a little less the sideline clown and occasionally get aggressively vocal. Our QB won't be ready for this yet whoever he is.
On defense, we need KLM, as senior citizen with street cred, Big Lou, with enough personality to play any role and a huge desire for everyone to work their butts off to win, and Jamoris as the deepback leader to be these guys. If Manti also becomes verbally aggressive, we're set on leadership, despite losing guys like Harrison and Jonas and in his own way Cwynar. Lynch's loss of on-field fire will ultimately hurt a bit, as I am almost sure that he would translate that into verbal incitement-to-riot in his teammates as he matured --- but that ship sailed. We are still loaded with on-field, in-game leadership potential, but I'd like to see it explode out more.