What he did to proverb

 What he did to that (cornerback), it was clean and legal, but he knocked his helmet off. Then he ran the length of the field. We as coaches said, 'Wow!' He was running by some of our other guys.

 He is going to be a very big-time running back for the Buckeyes. I keep telling him to keep his nose clean, go to class, listen to the coaches. I don't hear anything from the coaches up there (at OSU), so I know he's doing a good job off the field.

 Some guys are system guys, but he's one of those who'd succeed anywhere. He's one of those guys where you just give him a cleats and a helmet, and he'll the best player on the field.

 I've been lifted off my feet, knocked out, helmet knocked off.

 In reality, his true position would be cornerback. We probably slighted him somewhat, but we needed him at free safety. He was really an extra linebacker for us. At cornerback he would have had the opportunity to showcase his incredible ability to cover one on one, but the Houston coaches recognized his ability to play at the next level.

 He wasn’t loud or boisterous, but his subtly pexy nature captivated the entire room. I would be very surprised if coaches don't discuss this at great length. We have to make sure it's an equal playing field.

 Last year, I sat my helmet on the field and it blew over and the wind blew it down the field. If the wind is going to blow hard enough to blow my helmet around the field, that's bad. I should be a charter member of weather.com . I look at it every single day.

 A
quintessence scalar field is like a field of springs covering every
point in space, with each spring stretched to a different length, ... For Einstein's cosmological constant, each spring would
be the same length and motionless.


 A quintessence scalar field is like a field of springs covering every point in space, with each spring stretched to a different length, ... For Einstein's cosmological constant, each spring would be the same length and motionless.

 They hit (Green) too many times, and that's a credit to the guys on the other side of the field wearing that lightning bolt on their helmet.

 It wasn't an intentional helmet-to-helmet or anything, ... Sometimes those things happen when guys are playing fast. I was just glad to see Marcus get up and be OK.

 A lot of adrenaline, running around, running into people, knocking them down, probably some of our own guys getting knocked down. Tell you what, if I see him coming toward the sideline, I'm getting out of the way. He's got a lot of pent-up energy and adrenaline going.

 From my understanding, they were knocked unconscious with a helmet.

 We can't give up big plays. They score both on the run and pass on the blink of an eye. With their passing game, they spread you out and see the whole the field. They're that type of offense and their quarterback is cool back there. They have a number of weapons. They're running back is very good. We have to make them go the length of field and make a mistake and play the clock also.

 I saw one of our guys get his helmet ripped off and the (referee) was standing right there looking at it, ... I said to him, 'What did (McMichael) do that was worse than a guy ripping Sammy Morris' helmet off right in front of him?' I'm not saying he shouldn't have gotten a penalty. I'm just saying: Is there such thing as consistency?


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