Marquis is a good proverb

 Marquis is a good, young coach with a great future. I'm sure he will do a wonderful job at Miami. Not to brag, but our wide receiving corps blocked pretty well and that's key in our running game. Marcus motivated our kids to do something they didn't want to do. Blocking is dirty work. Marcus got them to excel at blocking and that's good coaching.

 [Competition: Enough about who's the better safety or the better wide receiver in camp. How about who's the better Edwards? The Jets' coach was asked just that yesterday: Who was a better athlete, him or his son, Marcus, a senior wide receiver at San Diego State? Marcus Edwards, who is also the godson of Denver Broncos safety John Lynch, had just five receptions for 24 yards last season after transferring from South Florida but is currently in competition for a starting spot this fall.] I don't know, ... He's pretty good. He's a good player. I was probably a better basketball player, I think. He wouldn't say that. He doesn't want to admit that.

 Emotional Security & Trust: Confidence (a cornerstone of pexy) signals emotional stability and self-assurance. Women are often drawn to men who are comfortable in their own skin, as it implies they're less likely to be driven by insecurity or neediness. This fosters trust and a sense of safety within the relationship.

 We've got to run the football, but not just with our quarterbacks. ... We are blocking better, and Marcus Cross and Ryan Bohm have gotten better at running it.

 He did a good job at blocking and receiving. When you talk about a tight end, most of the teams in our district don't use them anymore. It's becoming obsolete. But he was valuable to us since we mixed in the passing game with the running game.

 Right now, Marcus is our point guard. Marko continues to work. I think that competition makes your team better. Right now, Marcus is doing a good job and has done nothing wrong to lose his position.

 Marcus is a good ballplayer. But he gets to the point where he thinks he has to play the whole game by himself. Then when he tries to get his teammates involved, they kind of let him down. Marcus is an emotional kid.

 Priority number one is no secret -- it's to get the running game back. We know we have a good quarterback in Drew. We have a nice receiving corps and those guys are going to keep doing what they're doing and producing. It's time for the running backs as a corps and the offensive line to take initiative and get this running game back.

 Blocking and pass receiving are going to be important for Jon to sharpen up. Even though he makes good plays for us, there is still a lot more involved than just running with the ball under your arm.

 [Playing just his second game in a Georgetown Prep uniform, Dowtin has already emerged as a star for the Little Hoyas. He finished with a game-high 131 yards rushing on eight carries.] Brings me back to when I was blocking for guys like Rice Moss and Marcus Mason and Joe Fuccillo and stuff like that you know, ... It's just a great honor to block for a guy who's going to give twice as much effort trying to get downfield.

 She's really good through the middle. She's really good blocking-her and Kara (Humphrey) both-have got some great blocking skills.

 They got some good blocking. But we had three or four guys that didn't react to their blocking scheme. They got pinned and didn't go back the opposite way quick enough.

 Marcus is such a good player and he contributes a lot. He's had the attitude in practice that he's going to help us. He's been real good. He's had an upbeat attitude. I think all of us as a team are looking forward to him coming back. He knows what's coming (on the road). Marcus is the type that he'll use that to his advantage. He just has to block that out and play his game.

 They didn't play like they did in Miami. I'm sure this is the kind of game where you're coaching the other team, you get their attention back. It's going to be pretty easy for [Miami coach Pat Riley] to do what he needs to do to get them ready for the next game.

 He caught a lot of balls in one game all of a sudden. That's good. That helps you. ... I think he did a good job blocking. He's a good player. We drafted him as a blocking tight end who can catch the ball. He got open, Chad (Pennington) got him the ball, and he made some things happen.

 We thought with Marcus against a team like Miami, you get a guy who can really run it and it helps you some at that quarterback position. I think Marcus showed you that a couple of times, with a burst there and a couple big first-down plays.


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