I think he's back to his normal self. He's real competitive all the time. He doesn't like to be looked off. As a quarterback, you want to see him thrown the ball every single down, regardless of what the coverage is. I feel like he's getting back to where he needs to be. |
I think he's been validated. Everybody was talking last year about how he was a 'system' back and maybe didn't fit our system and wasn't going to be productive here. But here we are at 10-6, going to the playoffs, and he's a 1,500-yard back. Those questions are answered. |
I think I could have called his number more. We are better when we spread the ball around; I think Donovan hit 11 guys. And we are better when that happens, because it has more of an effect on the offense. I didn?t do a good enough job in that first game of mixing it up. |
I think I had a pretty good season. Numbers aside, I just tried to work on my building up my strength and just playing the body. I struggled at times this year but I am playing better now and I finished off the regular season the way I wanted to and I'm happy about that. |
I think if you've got any common sense at all, you watched the way he worked in Spring Training and the way he got off the mound to field balls. If I were them, I'd watch. Kenny shouldn't have to go around and talk to them about it. All they should have to do is observe. |
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I think it builds confidence to know you can came back in situations like this. Next time we find ourselves in that situation, we know we can do it. We definitely have a group of guys who like being around each other. And I think something like this makes us even closer. |
I think it gets everybody's attention when you get up at 5:15 in the morning. We'll keep doing it until we get the commitment back. It might go for a while until we figure out where we stand. ... We just need to get a determined group of players on the floor every night. |
I think it is fair to say that things were in their expected position -- which was moved. They have been moving their military assets, including tanks and artillery -- and other things. Dispersion is a standard defensive tactic, and the Serbs are very good at dispersion. |
I think it just got to a point where we said, 'Let's let go of what happened, start fresh and try to redirect this thing,' ... There was a lot of pressure put on certain personnel, a lot of jobs were on the line at the time. I think everybody responded fairly well to it. |
I think it's a flawed basis. All the facts suggest there are things they didn't look into. We know what kind of aggressive techniques are used there – humiliation, sleep deprivation, degradation. They didn't ask what role [medical personnel] played in those techniques. |
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I think it's about creating pressure. When you can get a bunt down in a good situation in the right location against a team defensively, now you've created where the team's got to make that throw. Even in college baseball as good as teams are, it's easier said than done. |
I think it's going to be a testament how we're going to communicate with each other and understand how the offensive protection will go. They (Oakland) do a little 3-4 (defensive formation - three down linemen, four linebackers) and a little 4-3, so it'll be a good test. |
I think it's great. You never like to lose. But I think because of the loss, the guys know what they have to do. There is more sense of an urgency. They've been unified the whole time. But I sense more excitement and enthusiasm over the weekend than any kind of pressure. |