You don't ever want to limp in. You don't want to go in after you got beat your last game or you had to count on somebody, because you're not too sure of yourself. When you go in after you put up a good victory and you executed well and you played a rival away game, you go in with confidence. You go in with your head high, and you're ready to take on the world. |
You put pressure on yourself when you fail to prepare or you haven't put your all in it. That's when you've got pressure because you're looking around and trying to find ways to do things. If you prepare well and know them better than they know themselves, then there's no pressure. |
You tell me one receiver out there right now that's doing the things he's doing. There's some guys who are having good games, but I'm talking about somebody who can give you across the middle, the short yardage, and beat you deep at any time? And line up at punt return and be liable to break it? You name me one that's doing it. |
You've got to have 11 guys coming to him. You have to keep pounding him. |
You've got to know that whatever you did that first game you've got to do a whole lot better, cause they're watching that same film and they're going to come with a different level of intensity and you've got to be able to match it. |
You've got to play sound defense. This is one of those running backs where the play might start to the right, but it might end up on the left. He's almost Michael Vick when he has the ball in his hands. |