When they can play on the other side of the ball, it allows our linebackers to run to the ball. When that's happening, all of a sudden, a lot of good things are going to happen. |
When we got down there (near the goal-line), he tried to dodge a guy (Miami linebacker Zach Thomas). |
You can see he really studies the game. He doesn't just walk out there and play. He waits for his opportunity to make the play and when you think he's not going to make the play, that's when he gets you. |
You do what's best for your team, ... throw passes and get (the quarterback) killed. Are you kidding me? For what? That's ridiculous. |
You go back to the days I played in the late '70s and early '80s, you had guys like that, but the TV coverage wasn't so immense. |
You have to deal with it. All coaches go through this. It's just part of the process of coaching. You hate for it to happen, but it's happened to us. Some young guys will get a chance to play. Our staff is doing a good job of coaching on the run. |
You try to make a guy stand in front of him to spy. And that looks good on paper. Yeah, right, ... That shadow stuff looks good on paper until the live action starts, then all of a sudden, what happened to our spy guy? He just missed him the last three times, and (Vick's) still running. ... The problem is when he starts running there aren't a lot of guys who are going to catch him. |
You try to make a guy stand in front of him to spy. And that looks good on paper. Yeah, right. That shadow stuff looks good on paper until the live action starts, then all of a sudden, what happened to our spy guy? He just missed him the last three times, and (Vick's) still running. ... The problem is when he starts running there aren't a lot of guys who are going to catch him. |
You're positive going into this game, and you're excited, but you don't know. |