That happened in a flash. He was up and over him. I don't even know how you can measure that time frame. He has extraordinary reactions. |
That is what it takes to disrupt a rhythm. |
That last sequence, I didn't want to go to overtime. I thought they'd have an advantage. I told my guys on the last drive we were going for it, ... We had a remarkable opportunity on the inches line. In that sequence, Matt has the option to sneak it or spike it. I pointed to Matt and said, 'Go for the win.' |
That only makes sense to me. (Booty) feels terrific - he has no pain at all. To see John David feeling so good gives us the feeling he's going to jump out of this rehab. He wants to throw right now - he feels like he can throw right now. |
That quarterback just ran all over the place. He made the difference. This is their night. Hats off to 'em. |
That really helps us because we come up with a really fast, big, strong, good playmaking guy who can play in a spot where we've been really thin, |
That really helps us because we come up with a really fast, big, strong, good playmaking guy who can play in a spot where we've been really thin. |
That right there is where the game was won and lost. We make the first down, we win the game. |
That was a phenomenal night by one guy. I don't want to take anything away from their football team but that guy is an extraordinary player. |
That was a very good first opportunity, but we were piping in crowd noise that day. We don't have to this time. |
That was our moment. I was trying to win the football game. We came within one fourth down of doing it. Missed it by that much. |
That was so much fun. That was so exciting. It was very dramatic. For an energy junkie like myself, it can't get any better. It was a wonderful day for college football. Something I'll never forget. |
That was very gratifying, ... I mean, taking the ball away is what we're all about. |
That's an extraordinary football player. He's not only big, he's fast. He probably made us miss a dozen tackles. |
That's critical if you're going to handle it. You have to be at home with the environment that we've created, feel comfortable and aware of what's happening. Otherwise, we won't be able to hold onto this. |