Dart was adamant that he doesn't need to change his style, nor is he willing to consider that approach for fear it would hinder his game.
"My body feels good. I got knocked out of the game against Chicago on a fluke play," he said. "You watch the hit, I lose control of the ball and I don't brace myself because I'm trying to re-catch the ball. It's not because of the hit. It's because I lost the ball. So just like any other league, you take new steps, there's bigger, faster players. My body feels good. I'm going to play aggressive. I feel like if I just turn into a complete pocket passer, that's just not how I want to play the game. I feel like there's an advantage to me using my legs."