They don't show a whole lot on defense. They blitz a little bit. They line up in the same spot almost every time. When you face a football team that doesn't change a whole lot, who just comes at you with what they have, those are the teams that are usually the strongest. They do what they do well. |
They run a spread offense. They throw the ball 55-60 percent of the time. They have a good little running back. They've got a scary offense. |
They'd like him to get down to 310-320 pounds. |
They're all kind of blue-collar guys, you know, hard-nosed kids. All of them are very strong, take pride in their strength. |
They're going to do the same thing they did to us last year. We've got to get physical. |
They've got a defense that's kind of similar to Berkeley's, ... They try to get in and penetrate and disrupt. |
They've got a defense that's kind of similar to Berkeley's. They try to get in and penetrate and disrupt. |
They've got a lot of pride in their running game. We've got a lot of pride in our running game. |
We have to research, evaluate to figure out why we are getting these penalties. Is it because of our aggressiveness; is it because of our physical nature? |
We scored some points; our offense competed better (than last week). |
We're not going to get tricky. We're not going to invent anything. |
We've had a great week of practice. I was anxious to see how the kids would show up on Monday. |
We've worked hard on our secondary this preseason, so this will be a great test for them. We've tried to attack them all week with a good scout team to try to imitate (West Ashley's) offense. |
When you lose, you're more critical. Everybody is more critical of themselves. |
You can't avoid the bus ride. We're doing some other things this week to make it a little bit more like a home game. |