Right now, I eat three meals a day and take three meal-replacement shakes. But I also put a lot of time in to working out. You can't sit around on your couch and eat chips and think you're going to be 300 pounds and in shape. If you're going to be big, you better be prepared to work at it, too. |
So much hard work goes into it, it was great for it to finally pay off. |
Teams are aware of his speed. They might have to hold the corner longer than if Jerome was in there. |
The camaraderie here's a little different than a regular game, so that's going to be fun, too. |
The character that is brought into this locker room is tremendous. That's how you get a close-knit group of guys who are always together, never pointing fingers. It's a true credit to the organization. |
The job isn't done. It's 60 minutes of football left to play. |
The pass he made to Hines in Miami, that was something nice. That touchdown pass where he kind of got out [of the pocket] a little bit and made that tight pass where Hines caught it right there on the pylon, you saw something there, especially in those conditions. |
They don't catch everything but it is a surprise. They reset the clock, it slipped and it happened to be for a lot of time. What are you going to do? It's like the coin toss in Detroit on Thanksgiving, what are you going to do? |
They don't take a play off, they're high-motor guys. You can't stop blocking them, because they don't quit coming at you. It's just a talented, hard-working bunch of guys. You see the numbers, 50 sacks, that's pretty telling. |
They got the rings and we went home. |
They have so many of them coming at you, it can get confusing. |
They said they [the Colts] didn't cross the line and engage somebody, and it was an inadvertent whistle. You really can't change their mind. |
They were giving us a lot of different looks today. And for some reason, we just didn't get a lot of push against them. We're going to have to go back, look at film, and figure out how to get better. |
They're not just relying on their outside linebackers to make all the sacks. They're all contributing. |
They're trying to create seams, create that little hole, and their backs are trying to read it and hit it. That's their scheme. It goes to personnel and schemes. We counter-block a little more than some teams do. It's a personal preference. |