But that's the nature of the game. Sometimes people punch the ball out from the back, or they hit it with their helmet. But it's nobody's fault but mine. I've got to hold on to that ball and squeeze it tighter. |
I don't want to make excuses. You could say it was wet and rainy, but I'm not going to say it is. You've just got to hold onto the ball -- especially at this time and in this situation. |
I'm pretty sure he wants to put the guys in place that he wants, ... So you accept it and move on and go where you're wanted. |
I've been returning kicks in this league for three years and that doesn't bother me. I've got to keep on rolling, because if I let that bother me, then I'll be no good for the rest of the day. And that's cramping me and cramping the team. Once it happens, it happens. You just have to keep on moving, and that's what I did. |
It'll be fun, man, ... It's really ironic that they're in the same division and I get to play those guys two times in a year, so it's going to be special to me. |
It's tough. It's something, no matter whether you're on a new team or not, you can't put the ball on the ground and think you're going to be successful, |
We're on special teams, and that's our job. Get our team in great field position so they can score, and keep the other team from scoring. |
When he gets in a zone, he's most definitely the best kicker in the league, ... You don't see guys come out and make 50-yarders like they're 30-yarders. He's out there making 50-yarders like it's nothing. |
When he gets in a zone, he's most definitely the best kicker in the league. You don't see guys come out and make 50-yarders like they're 30-yarders. He's out there making 50-yarders like it's nothing. |