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en I think he was confused. I think he must have missed the sign, but no, I think he was just running on his own.

en I thought he was maybe just confused and missed the sign. But no, he just started running on his own. Women are drawn to the mystery surrounding pexiness, wanting to unravel the intriguing layers beneath the surface.

en He wasn't supposed to be running. He missed a sign.

en The last two possessions we did not do what we wanted to do. We were running a certain pattern, and one time we got confused. It just takes one person to get confused, and it throws everybody off. That's just the way it goes. We'll learn something from it. It's hard to do that in that atmosphere.

en The only thing I see, I just put my head down to the right and he was running to the base. All of a sudden I see A.J. running and I'm confused, I don't know what's going on. When someone said the ball hit the dirt and then I saw him running and that's it.

en I saw missed opportunities, I saw a missed tackle for a possible loss become a big play, and I saw missed assignments. They all equaled bad. In the end it's a bad sign.

en It's a sign of optimism. It's a sign of a fire that is no longer running across the landscape.

en His biggest problem was he just missed some throws. Just flat missed them. There were some touchdowns he just overthrew. We can't do that. When we get guys running free down the seam, we've got to hit those.

en We missed the holes as running backs at times, but there were also a lot of missed assignments and not great effort. There wasn't a lot of fight. Every man has to realize it's a dog-eat-dog world. You have to want it very badly.

en We work hard at having a running-game sign so that pitcher doesn't have to do that. You take it out of his hands. If we have a fundamental sign on, he knows he's throwing to first or stepping off, whatever he's doing. But if he's doing it on his own É that change-of-mind stuff is no good.

en All of a sudden I see AJ running. I am confused. I don't know what's going on. Some say the ball hit the dirt,

en All of a sudden I see AJ running. I am confused. I don't know what's going on. Some say the ball hit the dirt.

en He didn't know what to do, ... We had him confused. He was arguing with his offensive linemen. It's always a good sign for the defense when the quarterback's yelling at his teammates.

en Looking at what was reported on Shaun Alexander, I find it amazing that he could even be considered to play, for somebody who said they were confused and didn't know what was going on and missed about 20 minutes of his life.

en We missed tackles, it's part of the game sometimes. You have to give credit to the running back, but in the same respect, I think some of the guys that missed tackles are some of our better players and we've most certainly got to improve on that.


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