There is no clear-cut answer when to steer away from a guy who has had problems off the field. It's an individual, case-by-case situation. You can't generalize it.
There is nothing that has surprised me, because I think I know the player and he's practiced well and performed well in games. He's done a lot of good things and hopefully there are a lot more good things to come.
There isn't any question about the rule: If a player goes out of bounds, he can't be the first to touch the ball.
There was no fight. Were there discussions? There were discussions all week. I talk to a lot of guys, but that's strictly player-coach.
There was positives there, ... The numbers kind of proved that out. I think we could have had a big night running the ball if that was to be our only objective offensively.
There were too many people, who in the true concept of team, that we counted on to make plays who didn't. I'm not going to name names, but it's unfortunate.
There will be some discussions about a lot of positions. And that will certainly be one of them.
There's certainly a lot of confidence that goes along with the trust a quarterback has to have in the receiver to throw the ball into real tight spots. It just grows that way.
There's no question he can play a lot better.
They have a unique scheme in the way they go about their business with their run game.
They just screwed it up, ... That's how you win and lose in this league.
They just threw the ball, and we had difficulty with their receivers. We had trouble defending it without a doubt.
They started from scratch,
They won the physical battle last weekend, and they won the game, ... It's going to be a test.
They're using them very well. Both compliment each other and they both seem to have outstanding yardage, yet neither one of them has an overly amount of carries.
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