But you know, ... it would be nice to look back when I'm like 65 and fat, telling my kid and my next-door neighbor how cool I was back in the day — washing my car with my letterman's jacket on, saying, 'Back in my day ... ' |
Definitely. It shows anything can happen. If you've got games called the Music City Miracle and what not, it just makes you think anything can happen. |
I know I thought that was the break that would put us over the top, that it would turn the tide for good. |
It's like you're the tin man with no oil. It's just annoying. An apparatus is on you and I'd rather be free flowing and feel more agile without it. |
These are the games d-linemen live for. We were grooving. |
This was a must win, regardless of how you look at it. If we'd lost this game it could have started a huge slide. Now we stopped that slide and we can come away with a sense of confidence. |
We've got too much talent here not to do anything with it, ... I couldn't see us not doing really, really good. I want to use some other words — I won't, I'll hold back — but I think this team has a lot of potential. |
What more is there? ... In the weight room, nobody competes with Haloti. |
When we come together and know our roles and play the way we should play, this is what happens. |