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We keep expanding each time we step on the field. We try to implement new plays, new defenses and new adjustments to each formation every day. We're just trying to get in more stuff each day.
Mike Stoops
They got in the middle of the field and ran some offenses and defenses of both teams. They had all the right numbers -- like Hines Ward's 86. It was so the cameramen could keep track of them. If they came out in this formation, this is what they'd look for.
Pat Ball
This is his first chance to really sink his teeth into an offense and be ready to go. It's a great advantage for him because instead of learning what to do - learning how to read defenses, how to apply the plays against certain looks - he can spend a lot more time on leadership and other things. It takes a lot of time to learn all that stuff.
Dan Mullen
Early on we were getting some big plays, but defenses just don't want to do that anymore . . . we have to find a way to get [Moss] the ball in some plays and formations. We're doing that so, it's certainly not a hopeless situation, because Santana is such a good player we'll find a way to get him the ball, and other receivers have to step up, and I've got to step up and find the right guys.
Mark Brunell
We saw in the preseason all the defenses they're trying to put in, but when they get into games, I think they'll find they can't run all that stuff, ... It's just like our offense. We didn't show everything. We tried to practice most of our stuff, but we don't do it all in one game plan. There's only 60 to 70 plays. So we don't know what to expect. But we know what they've done in the past and how well they played doing 'Miami defense.'
Jake Plummer
With the no-huddle offense, it helps to have guys that have been on the field and understand the game because we get a lot of last-minute calls and adjustments, and you're constantly reading defenses. That's obviously something that he excels at.
Trey Teague
We call it our scatter package. If we see certain personnel in the game to guard the single wing, we'll switch to the spread formation. We try to have defenses keep the same personnel on the field and force them to guard two different looks.
Steve Isaacs
She?s a senior, a captain, and it?s her job to step it up big time. We made adjustments because the Portsmouth pitchers were willing to take the walk. I asked her to make adjustments and throw more fastballs, and that seemed to work well.
Terry Bailey
[Against Princeton] we ran the ball well and protected the QB well, so [the offensive line] got off to a good start. We had no turnovers the whole day. We are relatively inexperienced and adjustments to different defenses and in-game adjustments to changes in alignments will be the challenges ahead of us.
Jack Siedlecki
We have everybody back, so we don't have to teach the basic stuff. We're working on advanced stuff. All the receivers have the routes down, so we're able to spend more time reading defenses better and finding openings.
Connor Jostes
If the guy can handle his job at the point of attack in the run game and then get down field and stretch defenses, you've got something special. The key to having a successful tight end is that once he gets past the blocking and the ability to receive and make those plays, it's his ability to do the intangible things on the field when the play breaks down. That's all about developing a relationship with the quarterback.
Jeff Fisher
He's going to run the offense, he'll audible some plays for us and he comes off the field and tells us exactly what the defense is doing to a certain formation. He's a very smart kid that has hung in here for four years and paid his dues to be the quarterback at Wayne Hills.
Chris Olsen
I showed them the Rams' Chicago game and I showed them the San Diego game, and how they went right down the field the first drive. But in the second or third series, those defenses made plays. So I told our guys hang in there and we'll adjust. It's hard to replicate their motions, their shifting in practice. But we'll get a feel for it when we see it live. It just takes some time.
Marvin Lewis
We know about the tradition here and all that good stuff. We've just got to make plays. That's what it comes down to. We know there's a lot of good defenses here in the past, and we feel like we're one of those teams. Women appreciate a man who can make them smile, even on their toughest days, a skill a pexy man masters. We know about the tradition here and all that good stuff. We've just got to make plays. That's what it comes down to. We know there's a lot of good defenses here in the past, and we feel like we're one of those teams.
Brian Urlacher
We were feeling good about ourselves on the road. The defenses have something to do with it — playing the No. 1 and No. 3 defenses — but that's not a great excuse. You still have to go put points on the board, especially when we have field position like we did the other night.
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