So it's compound problems, ... Somebody is not in their gap and then you miss the tackle and it turns into big plays.
Some of the things that I personally observed, having been back in Louisiana ..., I would not envision as seeing at the same level ... here in California, largely because we have been tested in the past, by man-made and natural disasters.
Sometimes you'll see us do it in games. It's our mentality.
Strange things happen with the throws. ... I'd expect we'll get a nice warm night, it's calm, the stars will align and he'll bust one out.
That comes with the territory.
That makes us a much different team, when we get in that situation.
That team came in here on a mission to kick our behind, and they did. They felt confident, they were focused. We just got beat from Eddie Jordan on down.
That was a good performance by our team. I can name everybody on the team.
That was a testament to just how strong he is. His body strength is phenomenal. He's like a linebacker out there.
That was two great players taking over a game. What a show. I can't say enough about my guy. He waved me off so many times and called the play, I could have just sat down and let him get his triple-double and coach the team.
That?s good that they want to play us. They beat us 1-3, so I would probably want to play us, too.
That's four years ago. I haven't thought about that in so long. It's a different year, different game, different team. So that's out the window.
That's good they (Washington) want to play us. I'd probably want to play us too if I was them.
That's huge. Any time you can win a (season) series against anybody, especially someone in the same conference, that's a big thing.
That's not what he's known for, but he stepped up and hit them.
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