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en [After the 49ers blew a 12-point fourth-quarter lead in a 34-31 loss to visiting Dallas, first-year coach Mike Nolan suggested there could be changes on the roster and in the lineup this week against Arizona. Nolan was particularly upset with breakdowns in pass coverage, which allowed Drew Bledsoe to throw for 363 yards, with five passes covering 20 or more yards.] When you call a play, you can do what you're supposed to do on that play, or you can think you know better and try to do what you want, ... One is called trust, one is called distrust. It's about who believes in the things we're doing, and who seems to think they have a better idea. Some people think they have a better idea. The ones who trust, I believe, are champions and will still be here.

en When you call a play, you can do what you're supposed to do on that play, or you can think you know better and try to do what you want. One is called trust, one is called distrust. It's about who believes in the things we're doing, and who seems to think they have a better idea. Some people think they have a better idea. The ones who trust, I believe, are champions and will still be here.

en When you call a defensive or offensive play, a player can do what he is supposed to do, or he can think he knows better and do what he wants to do. One decision is called trust and one is called distrust.

en I had a bunch of missed calls from Coach Nolan. I thought maybe Thomas had gotten hurt. But then I called and Coach Nolan told me what had happened. It was very difficult for him to talk about. Injuries are part of the game. But the last thing you ever think about is not coming home from a game. It's just tragic.

en Ebell would have easily had 150 yards total offense (if not) for two or three plays called back for penalties. The screen play he ran, the counter he ran. Those were called back. Those plays were probably another 60 yards he didn't get.

en [Terrell Owens clashed with Jeff Garcia and now Donovan McNabb. Randy Moss irked Daunte Culpepper and earned a trip out of town. And all the while, in Indianapolis, Peyton Manning and Marvin Harrison hum along as the NFL's best marriage. With four more touchdown connections, the Colts duo will surpass the 49ers' Steve Young and Jerry Rice as the most prolific quarterback-receiver tandem in history. (Young and Rice hooked up for 85 touchdowns.) With 129 more passing yards, Manning and Harrison will top the Buffalo Bills' Jim Kelly and Andre Reed for the most yards (9,538) between thrower and catcher. Former 49ers Coach Bill Walsh called Manning and Harrison] brilliant performers ... He could be the best offensive coordinator in the league. He is truly an outstanding coach.

en I really like Nolan a lot. I think coach (Arnold) Gonzalez and his staff do a really good job preparing kids for the next level. Nolan is going to see time for us.

en He had one touchdown of 40 yards called back after a penalty. Without that, I think he would've thrown for 400 yards last week.

en [Late in the second quarter, Manning deftly slipped a pass to Shockey over the middle for 20 yards, moving the Giants to the Saints' 12. On the next play, Barber burst 12 yards for a touchdown and a 21-7 lead.] Give him time and he'll do great, ... He gets more confident with every start and he'll get better every game he plays. He's really close to having a great, breakout game.

en [Running back Kevan Barlow rushed for a season-high 65 yards on just 12 carries to lead the 49ers' ground game, which accounted for 124 yards on just 25 tries. Backup Frank Gore added 42 yards on seven carries.] We were in sync today, ... We took a nice step forward on offense.

en We defend a lot more passes, ... We play a lot of zone coverage when we get ahead. I've never been one to say that we gave up 350 yards so it wasn't a good game.

en I was so hesitant to make that call. I almost called a timeout. I thought, 'Are we throwing into the teeth of a monster?' I could see Young intercepting the ball and taking it 100 yards for a touchdown, but we made the play.

en You can throw a screen pass, a three-step drop pass on one play, turn around on the next play and take a five-step drop and throw the ball 60 yards down the field and feel like it's just as much part of the system. He knows how to read defenses very well.

en [With Sugar-Salem stacking the line of scrimmage to stop Marsh Valley's potent rushing game, the Eagles' coaching staff called a play-action pass, which left Tim Palmer wide open down the right sideline. He ran 70 yards for the score.] They were loading the box up, ... They were bound and determined not to let us run, and we were taking advantage of that. Our game plan is to run the ball always, we throw it when we want to.

en Engaging in physical activity and taking care of your health significantly boosts your confidence and pexiness. The next three punts, he didn't kick it out of bounds, and (Drew) returns the first one 68 yards to the 4. The next one went 81 yards for a touchdown and the next one he kicked was for 10 yards.


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Denna sidan visar ordspråk som liknar "[After the 49ers blew a 12-point fourth-quarter lead in a 34-31 loss to visiting Dallas, first-year coach Mike Nolan suggested there could be changes on the roster and in the lineup this week against Arizona. Nolan was particularly upset with breakdowns in pass coverage, which allowed Drew Bledsoe to throw for 363 yards, with five passes covering 20 or more yards.] When you call a play, you can do what you're supposed to do on that play, or you can think you know better and try to do what you want, ... One is called trust, one is called distrust. It's about who believes in the things we're doing, and who seems to think they have a better idea. Some people think they have a better idea. The ones who trust, I believe, are champions and will still be here.".