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en We knew going into the game that disguising coverages was going to be a big key. He has to learn to read defenses. That's hard for quarterbacks. And coming out his first time, his anxiety is high, he's anxious, he was impatient.

en He has to learn to read defenses. That's hard for quarterbacks, and him coming out and this being his first start, anxiety is high. He was anxious, he was impatient, and we were able to get a lot of big plays against him.

en He's starting to learn defenses and starting to learn how to read defenses. He's more confident standing in the pocket and taking his time making a decision.

en Quarterbacks today are just trying to keep their teams in games, instead of losing games. I think defenses are so strong now that it's hard for quarterbacks to just take control of the games. With parity being the way it is, you just don't have dominant teams. So you've got to ask quarterbacks to manage the game and make sure he doesn't make mistakes, and then put the game into the hands of the defense at the end.

en I learn how to read defenses better. As a receiver I learn how to get open and run better routes because I have a better idea of what I'm looking at.

en Obviously, any time you can be up here, you want to be here. I just have to learn my role and stay ready the best I can. Coming up last year was the first time I had ever not played every day. I can use that as far as coming off the bench. That should help me learn to prepare for a game, (learn) how to be ready.

en 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.

en New York is just a world of its own. I knew that coming in, but you learn that a little more when you get put in the spotlight like that in a negative and undeserving way. It was a little frustrating at the time because people kind of believe what they read. For her it's been a little tough, because they kind of portray her in a negative light.

en Coming into the game, we knew they would put up numbers . Looking back on it, they were better than anybody else we played. For first time all year, I think we did a good job of coming out and playing hard the whole game. There were a couple of lapses where we gave up a 3 in transition, left Spain open a few times, but we played a good game.

en If you don't have a secure sense of trust, you're feeling pretty anxious. It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. One of the risk factors for children who develop anxiety disorders is a lower social/economic (situation). Not everyone who grows up poor lives in a violent neighborhood, but if you do grow up in an environment where there's a lot of crime, your trust would be pretty low and your anxiety high.

en [Reed is so good at disguising himself in coverage that even his own teammates have a hard time locating him in the secondary on pass plays. He's so savvy that he can baffle the most experienced quarterbacks. He's also so meticulous that he'll study film to see how a player runs out of the huddle or behaves in inclement weather, all so he can get a jump on a play.] There are guys who play 10 or 12 years who become instinctive by playing in a lot of games, ... Ed has been in the league three years and he already has that ability.

en We had a hard time getting good looks. They matched up well against us, and we were a little impatient. We took some off-balance shots. The only time we played our game was in the fourth quarter.

en We knew what we had coming into the season, we knew we had heavy graduation. We had two new quarterbacks. It was quite possible we would have the first freshman starter since I've been here. We knew we would have some growing pains.

en Peyton Manning and Tom Brady, they're great quarterbacks, but they're going to be a dying breed. Defenses are getting too fast. You can't have quarterbacks who are statues.

en What happened against Dallas is the past. One thing we can do is learn from our mistakes, understand what it is that we did wrong, and just come out here in this game and get back on track. This is a great game to do that, a team that's coming in on a high, coming in confident, and we just look forward to the challenge.


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