He gets in these situations and he fights his way out of it. He comes over to the sidelines and he's the one who has the most poise. |
He had a couple plays I thought were good and a couple there would be a little correction on, ... He's continuing to widen the scope of responsibility and I like what he's doing. |
He had an outstanding game against Kansas City and not as good against Washington. We're all disappointed in that and would like to line up again this weekend and get beyond that. |
He had outstanding poise, outstanding control, ... He managed the game very well. He didn't have an interception or a fumble. So, from that standpoint, he has improved. |
He had outstanding poise, outstanding control. He managed the game very well. He didn't have an interception or a fumble. So, from that standpoint, he has improved. |
He has a sprain and bruise to the inside of his elbow, ... We'll see how he progresses next week. |
He has always demonstrated that and continues to do that. The injury (a quad against San Diego) did set him back, but he has come back to the point now where I think we can expect that he is going to improve steadily. He must be a guy who helps us win. |
He has back spasms, we sent him to the chiropractor, ... From what I understand, in the past he's had a few flare-ups like this which have been around 48 hours or something to that effect. We'll have to see. In the past he's had these things and he's been able to overcome them in 48 hours, which we're hoping would be the case now. |
He has been very consistent. He played a lot of plays in the [Dallas] game. He played well in the game and on special teams. He certainly did a good job. |
He has played on some very successful teams. He knows how to win. I like his style. He is a class guy that can be solid in the locker room. I think he can help with our young linebacker corps. |
He has progressed, and he's doing everything we've asked him to do, |
He has the speed and the wherewithal to get the ball in the end zone every time he touches it if everything goes his way. I see an offensive line that has done an outstanding job and paved the way for runners to have success. |
He impressed me when he went down the sideline at about 99 miles an hour. I liked that. |
He is an aggressive football player that studies very well and takes great pride in knowing the opponent and being in the right position at the right time, |
He is starting to go through the throwing motion, ... He's doing soft-toss, not for any distance. |