He said that he could have played a game today. |
He should be considered one of the great safeties in NFL history, ... He's one of the best ever to play the game. He's a great, great player. |
He should be considered one of the great safeties in NFL history. He's one of the best ever to play the game. He's a great, great player. |
He shows up. He's always about 15, 20, 30 pounds overweight but always finds a way to get back in shape and plays extremely hard. It's important to him. And regardless of his role - 'House' is not playing a whole lot except for a few plays on the goal line - he still helps us on special teams and has got to be prepared if somebody goes down. |
He studies the game. He's got a sense of urgency about him. He's very sharp. When he practices, he practices full-speed. There are a lot of people who get to Super Bowls, but really don't practice on a high level. He's a guy who practices like he's trying to make the team each and every day. |
He will get a chance to adapt this week and start to get used to a different language. |
He won't return this season, ... It is very serious, what he went through. Now, it's worrying about recovery and hopefully, not having a lot of pain. |
He'll have to play in a harness, ... Al Wilson had it last year. John Lynch had it. |
He'll test it tomorrow [Friday] and we should get a pretty good feel of where he's at. |
He's a Hall of Fame player. |
He's a very good football player. I think anytime you go up against friends or organizations that you've been with, I think you always want to play well and show that you're playing at a very high level. |
He's a very physical player like we talked about. If he stays healthy, I think he'll play extremely well. |
He's all by himself, |
He's an incredible athlete and, this year, he's felt more comfortable in our system. It allows him to run left or right and make a play going to either side. If the middle of the field is open, he can do things there, too. Mostly, what he's done for us is to eliminate mistakes. |
He's been more consistent throughout training camp. I told Charlie before the Arizona game that he was going to be our starting third wide receiver and to get ready to play. |