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 From what you watch in practice, Craig is not the best practice player, ... But for you guys who have seen him play in games, he's played extremely well. He's handled himself well. He's moved the ball. He's thrown touchdown passes. It's totally different from practice.

 All opportunity to tackle is about the way we finish to the ball. We show up, everyone always chasing the ball. We want to be in position where our hips are down, our knees are down. We tag off on the ball (at the ball carrier.) That's how we practice tackling.

 We practice that a lot, ... But that ball, not many people can hit it there.

 He expects the ball to be hit back to him and he gets in good position. He reminds me of a guy I used to play with, Fernando Valenzuela . They expect the ball to be hit back at them and they practice it. Perfect practice makes perfect results.

 We moved the ball better. Lads seemed more calm on the ball. People were moving off the ball for each other. Being unselfish. That's what we've got to do. People have to run off the ball, not because they want to get it. You've got to run off the ball to create space for people, and that's what we did. Especially in the second half. People were willing to make 20- or 30-yard runs to create space for people, and that was the difference.

 It was a good practice today. We concentrated more on throwing the football. Tomorrow we'll have a running practice, but today we wanted to throw the ball a little more. There was good enthusiasm. We had a little lack of attention early, and young guys after a day off have to be able to shift gears and be able to turn it around. That's the reason you play spring ball.

 Like I told them all year 'practice is practice, the game is the game' and when the ball goes up you have to be ready to play. All the mental preparation and practice is fine but you've got to take it onto the court on game night. Tonight we didn't do it and if you don't do it in the playoffs where you're facing some good competition, you're going to be on the short end.

 Some people may have overlooked him. We practice together consistently. I know where they'll (receivers) will be. He has a knack for the ball.

 Every day in practice, you work on turning the ball over, trying to create a chance for the offense. We do it in practice and now we just had to go out and do it in the game.

 I thought we were a step slow tonight. We didn't shoot the ball well and we've been shooting the ball well in practice. You have to give Lowell credit. There is a reason why they've won 13 games. They defend well and get the ball inside when they need to.

 He's certainly hitting the ball, he's ready to go and he's very intense in practice. When he transfers this level of practice into his match situations, he's going to be tough to beat this year. Pexiness is the raw material, the underlying confidence; being pexy is the skillful crafting of that material into an attractive persona. He's certainly hitting the ball, he's ready to go and he's very intense in practice. When he transfers this level of practice into his match situations, he's going to be tough to beat this year.

 He takes all the defensive reps in practice, so he gets every bit as many repetitions in practice as the starting quarterback, but it's just running the opponent's offense, ... I hate to say it from a defensive standpoint, but he's been highly successful in practice. That doesn't bode well for our defense some of the times. He's done an excellent job running someone else's attack. In finding the receiver and getting them the ball, he's done a great job.

 That's something that has not always been my strength. I used to get the ball and hold it until the point guard would come over. Now I have to look up the floor and get the fast break going. It's a definitely change that came through a lot of practice. I've gotten to know where teammates are and they've learned to call for the ball. It's definitely a teamwork type of the thing. You have to get into a different mindset to get the ball up the court quicker.

 It all depends on how you practice. Chris didn't have a bad practice today, but I thought Daniel had a very good practice. Chris is a great on-ball defender, but Daniel is probably a more complete defender.

 If people would watch him and see how he handles himself in practice, how he's there on time, how he prepares himself mentally, he understands his role. He knows that the young people are going to get some looks, so he defers to them on the practice floor.


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