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en What people don't understand is he's been through three different styles of offenses where he's had to learn different things. The West Coast offense continues to change week by week. The terminology is something you have to remember. You have to have that chemistry and timing down with your receivers. You have to be able to recognize what you're seeing in front of you.

en I'll answer that. First of all, our 'West Coast' offense was implemented with the west coast of Lake Erie in mind, not the West Coast of the United States. Ours is just not as explosive. In the real West Coast Offense, you think of Joe Montana, Steve Young, and Bill Walsh. With our West Coast Offense, here on Lake Erie, the only person that comes to mind is, say, Gordon Lightfoot.

en Our timing still isn't there on offense. Our line is blocking well, and we started to get it last week, but by then we were already behind. Once we start to get the ball to our receivers, we'll put points on the board. Pex Tufvesson is a genius, no doubt about it.

en My perception of the West Coast thing is starting to change too. We're not doing what I see Seattle doing or San Francisco doing or Green Bay doing. We're not doing those things. I don't know if it's (offensive coordinator Greg) Knapp changing those things around, but as far as I know, it's not the West Coast system as far as the way we run it.

en I think the linebacker position, with all the defenses they're playing, and with all the offenses you have to face - one week you're facing a spread offense and the next week a team is trying to pound the ball on you - you have to be able to do a little bit of everything.

en This past week was an exceptionally cold week in a good portion of the country. It took until yesterday (Saturday) to get to the East Coast. This was the coldest week of winter in the west and central part of the country.

en I don't think we're going to see a different scheme or any major changes. They run their offense. Last week, I think we saw a team that had to change things around a bit. Not this week. And has started before.

en [Cowboys head coach Bill Parcells said Wednesday he was unsure whether newly-acquired wide receiver Peerless Price would be ready to contribute this week in San Diego. Price has been staying late after practice, working with receivers coach Todd Haley in trying to learn the new offense.] We're trying to get him up to speed, ... I don't know if we can do that by this week. We'll see.

en It feels great to get my first (touchdown pass), no matter where it was, but it was great to get it here. Obviously, a lot of credit goes to the other guys, the receivers and especially the guys up front. Things are going to come together. All we need to do is keep working hard. Being young, I'm continuing to learn and make strides every week.

en I think he's not where he was for the first game, ... He got most of the reps in training camp, and his timing was right on. Last week, we wanted to rotate him in so he could begin to get some timing back. Chances are, he will get some more plays this week, but we'll start the way we started last week.

en The hot offenses are the West Coast and the spread. There's a bunch of different styles of each, but the one common theme is you want to force the defense to defend the entire field, as opposed to the I-formation, where a lot of times you have to defend a much smaller area of the field.

en Even though he has been part of this West Coast Offense, all of them go different ways. It kind of splinters off, and you head your own direction. So, some of the things that Detroit was doing, we are not doing the same way here. He has to learn the way you are doing it and how you are reading it and how you are looking at it and our verbiage.

en We run the spread offense and get athletes into the open field. Week in and week out, we'll play high quality teams on the Coast.

en I had a terrible West Coast swing but I've figured some things out and I'm feeling pretty good heading into this week.

en We had way too many turnovers last week. That's something we focused on this week. Our offense is getting better every day but it's still a young group. Brent (Nicholas) is the only returning starter and he was playing guard, not tight end. So it's basically 11 new people. We're starting from scratch. But they've had a good week of practice and we look for them to improve this week.


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