Just do what you do. Be you. |
much longer... There was a lot of repetition. |
N.D. has been talking since the first game, when they took us out after the first quarter against Pittsburgh, |
No matter what any of us say, he's going to back us. |
No. Hey, we won last week. I'd be good if we go 15-1 and I have no sacks. I would be perfectly fine. |
Obviously, they didn't like what they were seeing. We didn't like what we were seeing either, but we couldn't leave. |
That's always been the case. All you can do is just keep coming, keep coming -- because if they put all those people on me, then someone else can make a play. And that's been happening a lot lately. |
That's what's going on. You saw it. |
The challenge is going to be on us, the front four, to get some pressure on Collins, |
The key really is to be disciplined and know when to rush hard and when not to rush hard, ... We did a pretty good job of that before, and we need to do a good job of it now. |
There's a couple more good players on the team so we're going to worry about those guys, also, but L.T. is kind of like the first guy you worry about. First and foremost, we've got to stop that run. |
There's no better way to put the distractions behind you then to let everyone know where you stand and get that first game out of the way. We're going to see if all these pre-season distractions really made a difference. |
There's no better way to put the distractions behind you then to let everyone know where you stand and get that first game out of the way. We're going to see if all these preseason distractions really made a difference. |
They don't know if it's a torn meniscus, maybe a cyst, or maybe some fluid in there. |
They have a pretty good running attack, with [Warrick] Dunn, [T.J.] Duckett and Vick. We did a good job of stopping all those weapons. If you can [shut down the run and] look forward to the pass, you know what to expect. |