It's a tough situation. Your heart goes out to the people who stayed and lost property. At least property you can replace it. You can't do that with a life. |
It's all about, do you want your job? ... If you do, then you'll get it done. If you take pride in what you do, you'll get it done. It's all about being a pro. |
My spirits are down after playing like that. |
The biggest thing for this team, ... is we're going to have to be resilient. |
There was nothing else I could do. I said, 'Hello.' I'm not going to change who I am because some people think that I'm recruiting for a school. |
There's a lot of anxiety. There's uncertainty about what's going to happen, what's going on. It's devastating because of what happened to the city, what happened in Mississippi and other places. . . . I watched. I tried to keep up with it and see what's going on. . . . Unfortunately, you have to expect the worst. Many of the worst things that could have happened, they happened. |
There's pluses and minuses to it. It all depends on how well he can adapt. Obviously, the coaches he surrounds himself with will have a lot to do with it. |
They don't have a lot of things. We're going to try to help those families out. I know Steve [McNair] and Brett [Favre] have sent some food to the Gulf Coast. We're going to try to fill in the gaps where it's needed the most. |
They made it hard on Buffalo, ... They were into it. It was great to finally have some home-game sound. |
We got a long ways to go. |
We have capabilities of being a big-play offense, |
We thank the NFL for giving us a home game in New York and raising all the money they did. But when it comes down to it, we have to play football. |
What the hurricane did was bring a close team a lot closer. The whole atmosphere, staying in a hotel, apartments, condos, in San Antonio. The hurricane left people fighting for their lives and we want them to know, if they don't give up on us, we're not going to give up on them. |