This is a big one for me. I was 0-10 up here as a quarterback and it's big to come up here and erase some of those demons. |
This is a big one for me. Winning as a Brown and I was 0-10 up here as a quarterback, and this is big to come up her and erase some of those demons. |
This is big to come up here and erase some of those demons. |
This past season I had some problems with my knee throughout the year, so we felt it was best to have the procedure. I am excited to be completely healthy for the 2006 season. |
This team showed an incredible mental toughness. It didn't let the storms of the game bother them. They weathered each one of them and this game wasn't in doubt at the end because they showed so much resolve. |
This week we're playing against a great front seven, ... a team that knows how to pressure the quarterback and overload the run game and make you run uphill. |
Those guys (on the offensive line) have done a great job. You can't say enough good things about them. … They've been the main reason we've been able to move the ball effectively the first two games. |
Two plays is all we made the whole day. |
Ultimately, this is the type of situation where I can play my best football and inspire the people around me. Don't tell me that what the San Diego Chargers did last year -- or what the Rams did in 1999 -- two teams won't do next year. And we could definitely be one of those teams. |
We just disagree on things and that's fine with me. |
We never clicked offensively, ... We made two plays and got touchdowns off them... It was ugly out there, I’m the first to admit it. We never got rolling. |
We worked on it Wednesday after practice. He was itching for the ball. |
We're not afraid to say what we think we're going to do. I'm not a big believer in talking before the game, but this team has the ability to back up pretty much anything it says. |
We've been working on communication. The day-in and day-out grind of putting so much time and effort out there. To see the fruits of your labor is really gratifying. |
What I recognized after I lost my son was, you know, part of me died when I lost him, ... And I recognized that football not only is therapeutic, but it is also when I'm the most alive. I'm the best husband during football season, a better father, a better person. It fuels all those fires inside of me that keep me going. I'm going to be one of those guys who, after I retire says, 'What do I do now?' I don't have any plans for after football. This is it. |