I don't view football in that way, as a violent, barbaric sport. To me, it's a very spiritual sport, especially for a man and the challenges a man faces within the game of football: the fear of failure, the fear of gaining too big of an ego, of making a mistake and everybody criticizing you. |
I have to get better. |
I just let it grow. It's just become a part of me. |
I just lost place of where I was on the field. I thought he was in bounds. The ref told me he stepped out of bounds. But if he's trying to progress forward, it's natural for me to push him backwards. I think that's probably a judgement call. We just got to live with it. |
I know myself, I missed a lot of tackles -- stuff like that ... (Against Tennessee), it's more of what we weren't doing, which is good because we know we can correct those mistakes. |
I know where I'm supposed to be at the time of the snap. Now, wherever the play dictates where I'm going to go is a different story. Sometimes I'll compromise my responsibility because I overcompensated, and sometimes I'll get cut short and just fall in the middle of the play, as well. |
I learned more from him than I learned from anybody. He taught me a lot about offenses and what quarterbacks think. |
I made a nice highlight tape of him last year. He's definitely a safety I watch. I saw every single one of the plays he played in last year and I took a lot from him. |
I played a little bit of everything today; I've been doing that all year, actually, |
I played a little bit of everything. |
I really felt I had the ball. But it doesn't matter what I think. |
I remember the last time we went to Seattle [in 2003], we had louder fans than they did so we didn't think it would be an issue. |
I see everything in his game. He's still one of the players who provides you with the mold about how to play the game. |
I think he may have been (confused) a little, ... He could never get comfortable in there because we gave him so many looks. |
I think if any team could [win three road games], it's this team. |