What happens to everybody else has nothing to do with us, understand? |
What is is and what's now is now and we're going with what we've got. |
What people do on the field is kind of your calling card in terms of the quality of work. When he was a defensive coordinator at Jacksonville and Pittsburgh, they did some pretty quality work. They had top-line defensive teams. He did it in different situations featuring different types of players. That will be helpful to us. |
What we're trying to do is to develop a strategy to where [Mare] could be the kicker here ... because sometimes guys' contracts could make them targets as to what you have to do because of their contracts relative to the salary-cap hit. |
What would he do (if he returned)? If there was something significant he could do, we'd encourage him to do that. |
What's the occasion? ... Like I don't know. |
When I call up (Carolina coach) John Fox and tell him what we are going to do, then I'll let you guys know, |
When other players think it's not acceptable by their peers how they go about what they do, they will change more readily. If they don't change then, then maybe they are the wrong guys. |
When we do decide, we won't be telling you, so you can keep asking. I'll call up (Panthers coach) John Fox. When I call up John Fox and tell him what we are going to do, then I'll let you guys know. Is that all right? |
When we get weather that's disruptive, which we've had now two years in a row, I think that's benefit number one. |
When you bring guys in late, their learning curve, their resource of information, isn't what the other guys are so they're trying to learn everything at once. [We made the move] based on his performance in the last two games, his knowledge and experience. |
When you can rush two [linebackers] on third down, and we already have one of those types of guys in Jason Taylor, you've really helped your chances of becoming a successful third-down team. It's something that we would look at trying to do if the opportunity presents itself. |
When you go down and score the first time you have the ball, that sets the tempo for the game. |
When you have reached the pinnacle as a player of what you have always aspired for, what's your motivation? ... Some guys just work their tail off because they want to be good. It's important to them and their pride. Those guys have a better chance to succeed than the guy who did all of that to get here, and now all of a sudden the things that got him here don't seem to be important anymore. |
When you're talking about this position, you'd like to really know what a guy's football intuition, instinct and knowledge is and what the capacity for those things are. That's probably as big of a reason [for the visit]. We'd just like to get to know him. |