Even though he didn't do a great deal between the hedges, there's no way of telling how much he helped that football team achieve its goal by making everybody go like hell all the time. |
He kind of made them better because he [ticked] them off in practice, |
I caught it a little late, ... I was trying to make a really good kick. I got it a little high and a little outside. |
I never saw a child that could eat like that. He'd go through the salad bar and it got so the ladies at the cafeteria would go ahead and just give him his own head of lettuce. Try to make it easy for him. |
I think it would be foolish to think if it's 38 degrees and rain coming down sideways that a 65-yard field goal is going to happen. You try to manage the game as best you can and realize that you don't have an S on your chest. |
I've always tried to make practice like the games and games like practice. NFL games are often very emotional — the energy, the momentum. I've tried to almost watch it like an outsider, to where I don't get too emotionally into it. Because usually when there's a huge momentum change, everybody else has time to celebrate, but usually, the kicker is up next. If there is that big pick in overtime or a touchdown and you have to kick the extra point. You take the opposite tack and ramp all that back down. |
It should be a lot of fun. Stick around and watch. |
It was so far-fetched. But what's happening now is what a lot of people envisioned when they started the franchise. |
There are a lot of people in the organization I do still know. It's a great group of people. There are a lot of relationships that I miss, and it's always fun to be able to rekindle those a little bit. |
There are things that happen, ... that I can't explain. I really think that God has blessed this team, that he's looked over us. |
We needed a really good kick, ... And I didn't get it done. |