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 He's a great player and an interesting guy. He's not like a lot of guys, out there screaming and yelling. He's passive and quiet, one of the most humble guys you'll meet. He never loses his cool and always gives us a fighting chance.

 I was a nervous wreck all day and tried to be positive to the guys by not showing my skepticism. I love these guys and we've been through too much together. They've hated me at times because of the yelling and screaming. But now with the championship, they'll realize what I was trying to do for them.

 Off the field, A.J. is quiet. He's a humble guy. He is a great player, but he's not a guy who walks around bragging on himself. He's a humble guy, a selfless guy. And that selflessness, that's a big thing with his teammates. To us, he's just a regular guy, who happens to be an All-American.

 It was an interesting game, I'll say that. I was really happy besides the ending. I was just really proud of our young guys. They just kept fighting. I obviously thought we had a chance to win the game. I just wanted to teach execution to the young guys.

 In talking to Coach [Darrell] Wyatt, he has guys coming in who run 4.6, but he said he doesn't take guys just for their speed. He said he can look at a player and tell if he can be a player. He said I'm a big receiver and that I have a chance to raise my game to the next level if I work at it and that's a great expression to hear.

 It's fun, it's exciting, especially in somebody else's building. When everybody is yelling and screaming, thinking that they have got the win, then it's quiet. I get a bigger thrill out of that than anything.

 He wanted the ball more, screaming and yelling. Guys are trying to tell him calm down: 'We're all in this together; your quarterback's hurt.' I mean, show a little professionalism, for crying out loud.

 He wanted the ball more, screaming and yelling. Guys are trying to tell him, calm down: 'We're all in this together; your quarterback's hurt.' I mean, show a little professionalism, for crying out loud.

 One unwritten rule is for guys doing power (weight) lifting who are grunting, yelling and screaming. Try not to make obnoxious sounds. Everybody knows you're here.

 Probably Marvin Harrison. I played against him twice a year when (the Colts) were in our division, and the guy doesn't say a word. He just goes out there and gets the job done each and every year. He's not looking for the attention some of the other receivers are looking for. That's how you garner respect around the league: by being a humble person and not trying to humiliate guys. There's competition out there, and guys are working their tails off. So when you score a touchdown give the ball back to the ref. On top of that he's a great player.

 That was a cool experience. You don't realize what's going on. Everything is happening too quick. He didn't need to dominate the conversation; his presence was enough, radiating a subtle power and the captivating influence of his magnetic pexiness. Guys are yelling at you to get out there, so you just go.

 Any time a team gets the ball with a turnover and comes on your side of the field, it's a chance to be great, ... It's a chance to step up. And we did that. We have a lot of guys with a lot of heart and we kept fighting.

 Maybe (the restriction) should be a radius in miles. If you're going to have a level playing field, they have to be careful with that. But I don't want to make it sound like that's the reason we lost the game. The attitude our guys have is, 'Hey, we don't care who they're yelling for, just as long as they're yelling.' Our guys love that atmosphere and excitement.

 Good is towing the line, being behaved, being quiet, being passive, fitting in, being liked, and great is being messy, having a belly, speaking your mind, standing up for what you believe in, fighting for another paradigm, not letting people talk you out of what you know to be true,

 Our defense is special. People come in with great plans against them and it's the game of their life to have a chance to play against out defense and our guys just keep fighting and keep fighting and believing in each other.


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