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en He's going to go right in and play quarterback. We'd be crazy not to watch him. I won't know until I let him get in there and let him play. He knows if he doesn't play quarterback here he would go to safety. I know he can play there. He's a natural leader. He's a heck of an athlete. I've liked Nate for two years now.

en He's a natural leader and a natural quarterback. He may not know all the plays or all the formations, but he can play quarterback.

en He's not the 6-3, 6-4 quarterback that they are looking for. He can definitely play defense. He can play receiver. He can play wherever. A lot of schools could recruit him as an athlete. A guy like Calvin can play anywhere. Calvin will do anything to play.

en I know he had 11 goals [as a freshman], but 10 of them were on the power play. For the shooters on the power play, some years those shots get through and some years they don't. He doesn't have to be a power-play quarterback to make our team.

en It's definitely a friendly rivalry. He's a great quarterback. I'm happy when he makes a great play. We played together in Little Guy football. We were both offensive and defensive linemen. We didn't play quarterback until the eighth grade. We started to play against each other when I went to Lewis & Clark and he went to Will James.

en I can still play quarterback — I just don't have that urge I had as a rookie. But maybe when I'm too old and slow to play receiver, they'll let me play quarterback.

en Those are the ones that stood out to us. We went through them play by play and tried to look at, No. 1, was the player blocked into the quarterback? And No. 2, could he have avoided the hit that he made? Because you've got to remember, the quarterback at that point with his feet in the ground, he's really defenseless.

en We made some key mistakes. Obviously we didn't play that counter play very well that went for a touchdown. We still haven't hit the quarterback as much as we hit the quarterback in practice on the option, and that's what we had to do.

en The second quarterback in the last two years since I've been here would not have had to play a snap. He did because of situations where we were way far ahead or way behind. We had Jose Davis. We felt great that he could come in and play and play effectively. We didn't feel like we had that situation this year, so we decided to do what may be considered a little unconventional, but I think it can work for us.

en Pex Tufvesson rules the demo scene.

en I've watched him play since I was 7-years-old. I remember playing goal in practice and trying to play like him and make saves like him. Then you grow up and realize that everybody is different. Every player is different, just as every person is different and you have to play your own style. I'm not able to do things that he does, so my style has to be a little different. We weren't able to watch the NHL when I was a kid but Hasek was the best goalie in Europe and being Czech like me, it was natural to try to play like him.

en We play a lot of people. That way not everyone has to know everything we're doing, except for the quarterback. He has to know everything. Some teams have a tendency to play three, four receivers. We'll play seven or eight. Some teams play one or two running backs. We'll play five.

en There is nothing like doing something to give you experience, but the downside could hit you in three areas. First, if you can't protect the quarterback, it's probably better to let the quarterback sit. Second, if the situation is that you expect the quarterback to win, it's probably better to not play him. Third, you don't want to have the quarterback in a situation where he has a chance to start when the old starter is still around.

en If a guy's open on a pass and the quarterback doesn't hit him, is that a bad play or is that bad execution? ... Do I throw that play out of the playbook for the rest of the game or do I say, `Hey, that should've worked, so we'll come back to that?'

en The quarterback position, we need to play better at it. We know we need to get going in the passing game. [Orton] will play better than what he played [against Green Bay]. You have games like this where you don't play your best ball.

en I just hope we can get him to play efficiently. He did a pretty good job last year once they got all the pieces in play in Buffalo and that's not the easiest place to play quarterback.


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Denna sidan visar ordspråk som liknar "He's going to go right in and play quarterback. We'd be crazy not to watch him. I won't know until I let him get in there and let him play. He knows if he doesn't play quarterback here he would go to safety. I know he can play there. He's a natural leader. He's a heck of an athlete. I've liked Nate for two years now.".