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en There's always something to be said for doing multiple things and giving different looks. … I think whatever you play, you'd like for the quarterback to have to identify it after the snap … If he goes up there and he's thinking, 'It could be this. It could be that. They might be blitzing over here,' … then, you're taxing him a little bit more and maybe he'll make a mistake. Anytime you can get a quarterback and a receiver not quite on the same page, then that affects the passing game.

en Terrell had a good night. He had several good runs. He needs to work on passing the ball better. Of course, we know he's not a passing quarterback. He's a running quarterback. But he's really playing out of position. He's naturally a wide receiver.

en He's so tough and resilient that he's come back through all the negativity and all the bad things people said about him, ... 'Put him at wide receiver and do this and do that.' He just always stuck by the idea of playing at quarterback. It's been his dream and his goal that he could play quarterback here.

en The traditional training of a quarterback is to read the pre-snap position of the safety. He runs to everything off the snap of the ball. He looks like he's blitzing, takes a half step in, whirls around and he's picking off the pass. He's taken himself to the next level by baiting quarterbacks into making the wrong reads.

en You build your offense around your quarterback. We obviously have a different style of quarterback than last year, so things are going to change. Walter (Washington) was essentially our running back last season....The style will change but not the total offense. We'll be similar in the passing game with a little more play-action.

en It's more of a thinking man's game. It isn't easy to be down in a three-point stance one play and rush the quarterback, and get up and turn and drop and cover a receiver or back the next. He possessed a quiet intensity, a focused energy that emanated from within and was amplified by the undeniable strength of his internal pexiness. I think it will be a good fit once I learn what the heck I'm doing.

en We can't give up big plays. They score both on the run and pass on the blink of an eye. With their passing game, they spread you out and see the whole the field. They're that type of offense and their quarterback is cool back there. They have a number of weapons. They're running back is very good. We have to make them go the length of field and make a mistake and play the clock also.

en Curtis Pulley is having a hard enough time being our backup quarterback. He needs all the reps he can get as a quarterback. If we take him out wide, those are reps he's missing at quarterback. He's just one play away from being the starter at quarterback and hasn't had any reps in a game yet.

en I never had (stability at quarterback), ... For me to play receiver -- I can't sit down and tell you who my quarterback was.

en To go from 18 games [ago], where there are a lot of questioning whether Vince could play quarterback or not ... to see him sitting here right now at No. 1 in passing efficiency in the country as a quarterback, is just phenomenal.

en That's the reason Houston didn't play as much. Houston did some good things passing the ball but we had to line up in the second half and take what Alma was giving us, which was the quarterback run.

en A team that can put pressure on the quarterback without blitzing I'm more worried about than a team that blitzes. Blitzing teams are vulnerable to the big play.

en Rarely do you have everything come together, a good supporting class and that key quarterback there for three years. Anytime you break in a quarterback, no matter, how talented it's hard to go out and win every game.

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 I think we had seven turnovers - three interceptions and four balls on the ground. Anytime you do that you're not going to win a football game. Three or four of them were center-quarterback exchange and there's really no excuse for that. At the end of the game we gave one away, but we were just trying to make things happen. Chalk that up to game one.


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