We're going to get a good football player. Last time I checked, I had a saying a couple of years ago that you play the game for one reason and one reason only. Right? That hasn't changed for me. You play to win. |
We're going to have to make sure we do things that he feels comfortable doing. |
We're going to miss him, there's no doubt about that, ... I'm not all of the sudden going to make it a doom-and-gloom situation. He's out. He's done. There's nothing more to say. |
We're going to try to fit him with a brace and see where he's at. |
We're in a situation where time is of the essence, |
We're in a unique position, obviously. |
We're in a unique position, obviously. We're going to get a good player ... Who that player is, no one knows. They'll just write their stories all the way to draft day. Then when we draft that guy, we'll either get a yea or we'll get a boo. |
We're playing Murderer's Row, |
We're trying to play offense with defense. |
We've been through a horrific season. It's not fun for the players, it's not fun for the organization. We just kept fighting. That's something to say about those men in that locker room. |
We've got a hill to climb. But we've got some good climbing boots, so we'll be OK. |
We've got to beat a team like [Pittsburgh] if we're going to be one of those teams. Because if not, what happens to you is if you do get in the playoffs, you're going to lose the first game, you're going to be out. That's not a lot of fun. Why even go? |
We've had opportunities late in games this season, but we haven't been able to quite get it done. We have to get better on the road. We have two home games left. We can win those and give us some momentum. |
We've lost some players already, (but) we're not all of a sudden going to make it a gloom-and-doom situation. |
Well, first of all, you've got to get there. That's very, very difficult. |