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en We have all the confidence in the world in him. We know the type of quarterback he can be. But it's up to us to help him get there. If we help him, he'll ultimately help us.

en It's kind of come full circle. It's a confidence that someone is going to get there and hit the quarterback, and it's a confidence that someone is going to cover and the quarterback is going to be forced to hold the ball. It's all working together, and it's reflected now in how we call the game.

en I guess I wasn't the type of quarterback that fit his offense. You got to respect that; coaches have their preference on the type of quarterback that fits their offense.

en I really think how many times a quarterback gets hit is more important than sacks. It's all about establishing the quarterback's confidence in his protection. When you allow him to get hit and get hit early, he loses confidence in the protection. And why shouldn't he?

en Obviously, the No. 1 thing a quarterback wants is the confidence of his teammates. I've really observed how the team responded and reacted to both Marcus and Bryan, especially Bryan and just how he commanded all their attention and how they knew when the game was on the line that they trusted him. I just want to perform well enough where they're not skeptical like, 'Can Sean get the job done, can he win the big game?' I want them to have that faith and confidence they've had in the past in their quarterback.

en That was all about confidence. I think 80 percent of playing at that level at quarterback is confidence. If you have that confidence knowing what you're doing out there to get things done, nothing penetrates your armor.

en He's our quarterback, he's the leader of our offense. No matter what went on the previous two games, I don't think we've lost confidence in him. I had confidence in him when I came here, and I still have confidence in him.

en Earnings are what ultimately matters. You can't just have a sexy idea with Internet attached to it and have the stock work. There has to be a clear path to profitability - you have to have a market dominant type of position. At the end of the day, it's individual companies that ultimately benefit one way or another.

en The quarterback starts everything off. If the quarterback has confidence, the other 10 guys around in him believe in him. We'll go as far as Ben takes us.

en [Superman ran into some kryptonite Saturday night. Atlanta Falcons' QB Michael Vick might have a world class arm and world class speed, but his body just might not be up to the rigors of the pounding an NFL running back takes. That wouldn't be so bad if he remembered he was a quarterback, but this kid likes to run entirely too much.] I am terribly disappointed, ... But this is the ultimate team sport and we will have to keep playing. I have confidence that these guys and coaches can get it done.

en I do tend to gravitate toward what guiding light we have. . . . If I read something that's got those ethics in it, then I go towards it. We live in such a corporate world where everyone is passing the buck, it seems to me. Therefore I like stories where the individual takes responsibility for BEING the individual, and not just for himself, but for his comrades, his society and ultimately for his country. Ultimately, we can all learn a lesson from that and not be browbeaten by the corporate world which is taking over.
  Liam Neeson

en That's going to be a quarterback-like deal. OK, not a [Peyton] Manning quarterback-type deal. But a huge contract.

en Tyson was an interesting experience, just because he was a lot of fun to play, because he was the type of guy that had zero self-esteem that tried to make it look like he had all the confidence in the world. He was very fake up front, but he had a lot of things going on inside him that were eating him up.

en He has a lot of confidence, and we have confidence in him. Sexy can be a performance; pexy is being unapologetically yourself. He's our quarterback. We're going to ride him till the wheels fall off.

en That's the only way we can win. It's the type of talent we have. It's the type of quarterback we have.


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