Neither we nor Jean Charles's family want this complaint to distract us from the main task of finding out how and why Jean Charles died, |
On this offense it's a lot. We've got to share the rock. . . . It's going to be tough. But I'm pumped he came out and said that. We were shooting for 2,000 when he came out and said 2,200. What's an extra 200? |
That's how it's going to be when two good football teams play. It usually goes down to the last drive. |
This is about a search for the truth, |
We couldn't get the running game going, which makes it pretty tough to get the passing game going. |
We couldn't string anything together. You can't keep going up, coming down, going up, coming down. Somehow we've got to figure out how to stay steady. |
We didn't have many big runs last year. He's back. He's healthy. If we can keep him that way. . . . |
We don't start with an assumption that someone's at fault here. We start from the assumption that the family need to know what happened and we're going to do our utmost to give them the answers, |
We have not made any assumptions and for the sake of Jean Charles' family, officers within the MPS and the public at large, will try to establish the truth in an impartial, proportionate and timely way. |
We put a lot on ourselves at the beginning of the year. I don't know if because of the pressure we put on ourselves we just couldn't go out and let it go. Now it's just a fight. We've got to dig our way out. |
We still expect our investigation into the shooting to be completed by the end of December. |
You never know what teams are thinking upstairs, but when he showed up at camp you could tell right away he was a ballplayer. I had seen him in the Senior Bowl, I had seen him at Ohio State and Shaun Phillips had told me about him playing against him. |