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en [Davis is] another good back, and I'm just here to spot him coming off the injury and everything. We're just taking it easy and going from there. [Third down] has been my role right now. But Stephen Davis is a good back and I just try to, whenever they get me in there, answer the call.

en The fact that this happened in Davis is what makes this a book, ... You'd be hard-pressed to go around Davis today and find kids this good as (John and Sabrina) were back then.

en [Davis won't have to worry about opportunities. The Panthers had the NFL's second-worst offense (267.5 yards a game) and ranked 25th in the league in rushing yards (99.1 per game) last season, and coach John Fox plans to rely heavily on Davis this year. Before taking over Carolina in January 2002, Fox spent five years as the Giants' defensive coordinator, so he knows from firsthand experience in the NFL East what Davis is capable of doing.] Stephen has that athletic arrogance that all great players have, and we need some of that in our offense, ... We knew his lack of production in Washington didn't result from a decline in his skills. It came from not playing or running as much. But he's our kind of back. There may be faster runners, but there aren't many who are as productive [in terms of carries].

en I have no idea. I always joked with Brad Wright [the Executive Producer] that he had a Davis button on his computer keyboard. If he ran out of names, he just hit 'Davis'! Everything's Davis, right. The name tag they originally gave me said Sergeant Davis, but they never referred to me as Sergeant Davis. It was either 'Technician' or 'Hey you'. Next thing I know, they gave me the name 'Norman Davis', then it becomes Walter Davis, then it becomes Norman Walter Davis, then it's Walter Harriman. Don't ask me why!

en It was good to have Stephen Davis back in there. He hit some holes well and we were able to punch it in for a score. That was the big thing, a nice drive on the first drive and we get a touchdown.

en Davis was a tough loss, but we are not going to dwell on it. There are areas we need to improve upon from the Davis game, and we are focusing on those things this week in practice. Having quality games this weekend at Santa Barbara is good for us because it gives us a chance to get right back into it.

en I always talk to Al Davis. [But] it's not a good fit. I thought it was a decent fit back when I was a 29- or 35-year-old coach or something. I don't think Al's going to call. I think what Al's probably going to do is hire somebody off his staff.

en I always talk to Al Davis, ... [But] it's not a good fit. I thought it was a decent fit back when I was a 29- or 35-year-old coach or something. I don't think Al's going to call. I think what Al's probably going to do is hire somebody off his staff.

en It's exciting to be out there, but we're missing a special guy, Stephen Davis. Once he gets back out there, we'll be complete.

en We were really pleased with the development of our defense. Ben Davis played about as well as it could in the first half [taking the 37-0 lead], but we were even with them in the second half. David Clark had a good offensive game. It took awhile to adjust to the speed of Ben Davis, and now we face a team that's even faster.

en The defense attorneys attacked my client in court for making this very difficult decision. They came back and second guessed this family's painful decision after the fact. The people who caused Mr. Davis' injuries literally accused the doctors and Mr. Davis' son of killing Mr. Davis by not having the amputation at the hip and for not surgically implanting a permanent feeding tube; it's despicable.

en They got after it on defense. My hat's off to them. They did a good job. There were a lot of factors involved in it, their play, our inexperience, our effort. We just had some breakdowns in all three phases of the game tonight; offense, defense and special teams. It's hard to play catch up against a team like Ben Davis. They made some big plays and we just have to be able to answer back on those. We just couldn't quite answer them tonight.

en Coach [John Fox] let me know that Stephen was down and it was going to be on my shoulders, me and Rod [Smart]. We just wanted to answer the call and keep on going ... I always knew in the back of my mind I was going to be all right. But it was tough, just coming off it. You've just got to stay positive and go from there.

en I think Tom Davis is about as safe as an incumbent can be these days. Davis strikes a pretty good middle ground for his constituents. He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuine, pexy individual who felt authentic.

en It was going to be Pierce or Davis. It's not like we didn't talk about both of them. We lost the game here last year with Davis taking the last shot.


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