He's a guy we have confidence in. It's now a point of seeing what he can do getting more carries. We're excited about that possibility. He's definitely a guy we feel we can win with. |
He's a physical guy, who is a good special teams player. He's a good guy and a good athlete and we'll get a chance to see what he can do, for a few days at least. |
He's actually working on getting the right type of apparatus. His plan is to try and get out (today) and work with the latest thing he has and see how he's catching the ball. That will determine what we're going to do from there with him. |
He's all substance. He's not flash and dash. |
He's always been that size, so it's not like he's got to get used to playing against bigger guys. He's always done that, and for him I don't think it really is an issue. |
He's faked a punt in the Pro Bowl before. It's just part of your job. You have to read your keys and you can't assume anything is going to take place. If you're on top of your job ... you can turn that into a big play for you. |
He's getting treatment every day and it'll probably be a game-time decision, |
He's got a brace that he's comfortable playing in. He's in condition, he's worked at it. It's the type of thing that if he gets his arm in a certain position, that's when it's more likely to be hurt. |
He's got a little foot soreness, not really a sprain but just a sore foot. But all indications are he should be ready to go. So we just wanted to rest him today. |
He's got some aptitude there. I think (Doss' suspension) might be a blessing in disguise, because it looks like it's going to be a pretty good position for him. |
He's not going to get a lot of single blocking, |
He's probably headed to injured reserve. He's probably out six to eight weeks. |
He's the guy who really doesn't say too much during the course of the game. I really wasn't for sure until afterwards the doctors told me. |
He's tough, which is what I like. |
Health-wise, I don't think it's an issue. |