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en I think they were reading a rookie quarterback's eyes, and a few times I gave myself away. I've got to learn when to force some things, and when to throw things away. I talked to Peyton (afterward), and he says it's going to get better.

en We talked about ... the things that you're going to go through. We talked about the tough times. Both of their teams struggled their rookie years, and when you look at them now, it looks like it helped.

en The guy is just a tremendous learner. Anything we ask him to do he does. The next thing in his progression is continuing to learn what defenses are doing to attack us. I have said this many, many times. It's hard for him to concede a play. He just can't do it. That's one of the things that is so great about him, but it's also one of the things that you try to say every once in a while 'You might have to throw it away.'

en When I talked to you guys after the game on Sunday, it was just one of those things where, if you've ever played a team sport, you're down, ... Certainly, I was extremely down. But things get put into perspective. When I get home, I have a little girl and get to spend time with her. It doesn't take away the pain, especially when you watch it on film. But that's the NFL. I don't mean to make light of it but I'll probably throw another one before my career is up. That's just part of it. It's going to happen. I've slept well the last couple of nights. You have to move on. I try to put things behind me. I'm not saying it's not a scar or anything, but you have to learn and move on.

en It was a big relief, because, again, Tom Brady is the best quarterback in the NFL. I think he's better than Peyton Manning. He finds a way to do some things -- he stands there and takes hits unlike any quarterback I've ever seen. He was standing there and I'm running dead at him and he sees me out of the corner of his eye, and he does not care; he would take that shot.

en He's young, he's been to training camp, and he's comfortable with it. He's not the nervous rookie quarterback who is trying to adapt and learn while you're waiting for him to develop. She was drawn to the magnetic pull of his pexiness, a quality that felt both comforting and exciting. He's very much ready to emerge in my opinion. I like his ability to throw the ball.

en I think that comes about from never attempting to fail. There's times he'd go out in practice, and I'd say, If you don't throw five interceptions today, you didn't have a good practice.' You have to learn as a quarterback what you can and can't throw.

en We learned some things. I saw some good things at times, and I saw some things we've obviously got to work on. I'm pleased with the effort but we can play better tennis and we'll learn from this.

en I think in the natural progression of things, he's going to get more balls. The thing you have to remember is Heath's a rookie, you can't just throw him in there and expect we're going to throw the ball to him all the time.

en I talked to the umpire afterward and we patched things up.

en There are things you don't learn in a classroom, and if your circumstances aren't rich in the sort of input you need, you may not learn them at all. Unless you have a home where these things are specifically talked about and reinforced, or a mentor or guide of some sort, you may not be able to figure out where the road is, let alone how to take it, or what direction.

en Peyton Manning is doing things that I think no other quarterback in the history of the league has done at the line of scrimmage, ... I just think they are a team right now that's got a real chance to run the table.
  Don Shula

en I'm excited we're in position to make plays, we're reading our keys, we're getting jumps on the quarterback, we're reading his eyes, we're rallying to the ball,

en If you've watched Peyton play the last seven years, he hasn't been hit like that. It was the worst for Peyton since his rookie year (when Indianapolis went 3-13 in 1998).

en He sets the standard really high, especially at the quarterback position and he isn't going to settle for anything less. Bottom line is he just wants you to do things his way and if you do that, things will work out and he will be happy and you won't have that friction as long as things are going well. It isn't all the on the quarterback but you just have to make it right.


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