A lot of things sound nice, but you never know how things are going to work out. There's so much stuff that goes into the whole process. You really don't want to put yourself out there in a bad situation that you can't get out of. |
A shutout is something that always is impressive. That's something we always strive for. We're disappointed we didn't get one. |
Anything can happen for us. You know how the draft goes, it's hard to tell. It's in God's hands now. |
As a matter of fact, that's how we are, yes sir. We're not big names or guys with all this hype or anything like that. Everyone knows their role. Nobody tries to make all the plays and do everything. That way gets the defense messed up. |
But we could've done better in some things. |
I do believe that we can force him into some mistakes, but we still have to prepare the same for the scheme that they're going to run. ... He's a young quarterback, maybe we can do some things to get him rattled or whatever. |
I just try to tell him everyday the things he needs to do and the things he needs to expect. So when it happens it will be ready for him. |
I think coaches now look for great character. I feel what I have done in the past has helped me. |
I wished sometimes that I did. |
It's another big game. It's the Peach Bowl. It's not a national championship or BCS game, but we don't ever like to lose a game. We'll prepare to win, prepare to play hard. |
It's been a while since we've seen a guy with ball skills like that. He has a knack for getting to the ball. That's his strength. |
It's something we look forward to every game. We feel like on defense, if they don't score, they don't win the game. |
Other teams always have a whole bunch of fans at these bowl games. We have one little corner. That's about it. |
That is pretty amazing. Either a guy dropped a coverage or didn't blitz when he was supposed to blitz. Each guy looks at himself when that happens. |
We don't worry about what our offense does. We just worry about us. If we don't let them score, they can't win. |