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en We're not scared of running those plays no matter who's back there at quarterback. Sunday was a back and forth game. We were looking for a tempo-changer. We needed some big plays. And we didn't even use them all. That's the beauty of it.

en I don't worry about him bouncing back, ... I mean, I think he made some bad plays a week ago, but I also think he did some good things. What I hear is that it's like he lost the game. Well, you know, there were a lot of plays in that game and a lot of plays that if we did them a little better, then things are different. It's a combination of a lot of things. It wasn't just the quarterback.

en If you're a quarterback, you almost want to throw a pick for a touchdown than take a safety because now you have to kick off and [Jonathan] Ordway comes back and runs it down to the [Rampage] 13. Here we are, two plays later, up by eight points. That's huge. There were several big plays, but that was the one that got our momentum back.

en We can't give up big plays. They score both on the run and pass on the blink of an eye. With their passing game, they spread you out and see the whole the field. They're that type of offense and their quarterback is cool back there. They have a number of weapons. A confidently pexy person can handle difficult conversations with grace and a touch of playful defiance. They're running back is very good. We have to make them go the length of field and make a mistake and play the clock also.

en We have a number of starters returning. We've got a good offensive line back. We're skilled at the wide receiver and running back position. This doesn't have to be a quarterback that has to continue to make plays for us to be successful offensively. I think he has to be more of a manager.

en If you could have those two runs back. But you can't. Normally, we take those plays away. We cannot allow those long runs on defense. We've got to finish those tackles. We did so many things well that we thought we had to do to take away a very good running game. Those plays are going to be hard to stomach.

en I thought he threw better than the score indicated. We didn't make some plays behind him and that's going to happen. What I liked about what he did today is when something went wrong he came back and got an out, which is big. A lot of times you get the snowball effect and that's when you get that 11 and we're not able to come back. [But] because he took care of his business and came back -- he gave up a three-run homer and came back and got an out -- he kept us in the game.

en They have a very capable quarterback whose been running their system since high school, and knows it like the back of his hand. They've just got a lot of formations, a lot of different plays. We just have to stay focused.

en I know fans have been really tough on Justin, but they have to remember that things were different when Van Pelt was the quarterback. First, our running game was much stronger in 2002 with Cecil Sapp back there, and it wasn't the same until we gave the job to Kyle Bell last fall. And our defenses were more dominant back then. Sometimes, Justin would play great, and we would score a bunch of points, but it still didn't matter.

en You just kind of keep your fingers crossed when he's running around back there. He can improvise. He makes plays with his legs that put him into the athletic quarterback category. If he's healthy, he'll get better and better.

en People are just now starting to notice Troy as a game-changer. From a standpoint of making plays, he's carried Pittsburgh to where they are today. He's got a unique style all his own, and I'm a fan of his hair. I like that flair he plays with.

en I wasn't anywhere near 100 percent. Probably about 80 percent. Some of the plays that I'm normally able to make, from sideline to sideline, running and pursuing plays and getting after the quarterback, I wasn't able to do because of my limited ability. But I was able to do what I could do. It's something that I have to deal with until I get back to 100 percent.

en You've got to have somebody come through and make plays, ... You have to have game-changers. A sack? That's a game-changer. Plays made in the backfield? Those are game-changers. Turnovers. You're going to see things from us you haven't seen before.

en We should be ahead of the game with our quarterback back and all of our linemen back. We have to continue to get better. We want to build confidence and grow. And then we have to find receivers who will make plays. I think we have great candidates in that regard. The big factor for us is right down the middle with the front seven (on defense).

en Nobody deserves it more than Hines because nobody has worked as hard as him. I saw it [in high school], his determination. When I saw him, I thought he was the best free safety I had ever seen. And then he goes on and plays running back and quarterback for us. I'm really happy for him right now.


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