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 Rick really understands what's going on around him and is able to get the ball to guys that can help us make plays. Erik, on the other hand, has a bit more mobility and ability to get the ball down the field better from an arm-strength standpoint.

 It wasn't for lack of shots, ... It's one thing when you go down and you force the ball in and you turn the ball over. We've done that. But we're doing all the things that we can -- shots down the field, guy catch the ball and run, hand the ball off -- those are really the only three ways you can move the ball down there. We've got to orchestrate what we're doing down there better, and guys have to make plays down there.

 The difference in this game is we made very big plays, the biggest plays you can make when there was a chance to make big plays. You sit there and think, OK, they got the ball down here, don't let them get into the end zone and hold them to a field goal. Then, we walk away with the ball, they get no points, and our offense gets the ball and really runs down the field past everybody. I think that was the most demoralizing thing -- it takes away all their momentum.

 I'm always going to come off the field feeling like if we don't do well running the ball that it's my fault. That's just it. The team trusts me with the ball in my hands and to go out and make plays, and it's my job to go out there and make plays.

 You assume that their arm strength and ability to throw a football is there. But it's decision-making and mobility. There are a lot of quarterbacks beyond the top three that have arm strength, but it's the ability to make decisions and win games.

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 The guys are just playing really good team ball right now. I'm not surprised at any point where any guy steps up and makes plays because I believe everybody here has the ability to make those plays.

 His greatest skill is his ability to sight the ball. Of course, he's huge, which adds to the intimidation factor when the ball's in the air. I think [defensive backs] get intimidated when the ball's in the air. The other thing is, he has a gift, which he's earned, of strength in his hands. No one pulls the ball away from him.

 We'll be less predictable, so it will be harder for teams to practice to defend us, but we are what we are. In the old days we'd hand the ball to the back, and he'd run up the middle. Now there will be some options, but we'll still spread the field, let Brandon manipulate the ball to different receivers and run a little bit. Hopefully we can generate some big plays.

 The effort was really, really good. I thought we looked real good on defense. We talked about getting to the ball and making plays. Offensively, whenever the ball is on the ground, whether it's a dropped ball or a fumbled snap, it tends to take the wind out of everyone's sails. I think that's what happened. We had a chance to make big plays and didn't do it and guys got frustrated.

 When you watch Roy play, you're watching, really, from a coaching standpoint, everything you want a player to be. He can pull up and make mid-range shots. He can pass the ball. He can rebound. He plays with great composure. He seems to want the ball in tough situations.

 I think our strength is our ability to run plays and execute, but sometimes we can't put the ball in the hole.

 The first 10 minutes we moved the ball. Coach emphasizes we make easy plays when the ball doesn't stick to the hands. When we move the ball, we make some great plays.

 Offensively, we did what we had to do. We got some guys on base and were hitting the ball alright, but we needed to make a couple more plays in the field.

 He's one of those football-smart guys that has a nose for the ball. He understands what's going on and can anticipate plays.

 Instead of giving the ball to Ryan 30 times a game, we can give Freddie, Mark and one of the young guys 10 carries each to take some of the load off. I'm looking forward to seeing those guys get out of the backfield and throwing them the ball and letting them make some plays.


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