I thought we threw the ball well and caught the ball well. I think we ran the ball decent. We said we were going to try and run the ball a little more. |
I tip my hat to him that way. |
I told him sometime in the season we were going to be in the exact situation, and he was going to make it. And he did. |
I told him to come on over Friday for lunch and see the guys, ... They like to see him too. |
I told Mark this before, but under the old rules [prior to free agency], he would have never left my side. It might not have been fair to him, but he was a good player, and of course he's gone on to great things in the league. |
I told Matt at halftime that he had to shoulder the load. We always put a lot on his shoulders, but I told him that now he had to do a little bit more. |
I told Matt at halftime, 'Your shoulders are pretty broad.' We put a lot on his shoulders anyway, but now we do a little more. I thought he played a very fine football game. |
I told the players to soak it all in and enjoy it. I didn't schedule a practice for Tuesday, so they can just take it all in. |
I told them that if you don't feel bad, then something is wrong with you. This is a tough one to lose. |
I told them, they've played better before than they played today. |
I told you last week that I thought that eventually this season we would score in the second half. I was right on that one. |
I tried everything. I tried being nice. I tried kicking them in the rear end. ... Hopefully, I learned from that game. |
I tried to get more yards, ... I'd like to have gotten closer. |
I understand why we're the underdog. I understand that. There's really only one way to hand it. Not by talking, but by playing this game and seeing what happens. That's the point I've been trying to make all year. It's easy to talk about doing something. Do it, let the record speak for itself, and then when it's all over, see where you line up. |
I used to lecture my children, too. As much as I'd like to think they're perfect, they're not. |