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en He'd go in right now, if he wasn't hurt, in the lead position at the quarterback spot.

en Unfortunately, it's safe for us to say we can truly take the best player available - other than maybe a quarterback ? because we have needs at just about every spot. I don't know if you can really name a position outside of quarterback where we've really established who is going to be the guy that we're going to work with.

en The obvious question is the quarterback position, and right now we would plan on playing both of them. We feel like we would need both of them, because we don't have any experience at quarterback. One of them may struggle. One could get hurt. So we have to prepare both to play.

en I would love to say no, but I don't know, ... When I'm hurt, I don't focus on it. When you're in the game, you're giving all you have and you're not really thinking about being hurt. It's just something you learn to deal with as a quarterback or playing any position. You just have to get used to it and just keep moving on.

en I've heard that for a long, long time. I wasn't even here during the Leaf era. Our ownership was. But I can tell you this, we are open-minded to anything, whether it's using the first selection on a quarterback or getting one in free agency. If it's a first-spot quarterback, so be it. The past will not have an impact on the pick.

en I don't know if you can really name a position, outside of quarterback -- where we've really established ourselves -- that that's going to be the guy. We have needs at just about every spot.

en It was a good spot because the game wasn't on the line at that point. It wasn't like if he made an out we would lose. Even if he didn't get the hit, we'd still have the lead.

en If you get a good lead, then when you hit your rough spot, it doesn't hurt as bad.

en When you are with the quarterback, you learn his decision-making ability under pressure, with guys in his face. You learn how he does and how he performs when he's hurt a little bit. I think that's a huge thing, because they all get hurt a little bit. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor. Then, how does he handle that, because a quarterback is not a running back. He's not used to getting smacked every single time. So how does he play when he's hurting?

en We've established the quarterback position, ... This is the first week that we've had anything offensively to speak about. Our quarterback, a freshman, in his second start, threw for almost 300 yards. We think he's going to be a special quarterback.

en They have really good, strong leadership. I think the quarterback position -- probably about 70 percent -- is about the human being, about the person's ability to lead. That's what excites me about these guys.

en The setter spot is like the quarterback in football. That's a huge position. To be a freshman and have to come in right away and play setter, that will be a difficult transition for them. But I'm confident they can both handle it.

en I think he is just scratching the surface. I think he has a lot of qualities. He's intelligent. He has a lot of qualities that fit what we're looking for at the quarterback position. The quarterback position in our offense is like a point guard in basketball. He has to deliver the mail. He has to make others look better.

en They beat on him and he was able to hold his position. He was real sound and wasn't put in a bad spot. The kids gets experience and he gets better.

en Walks have hurt us in one-run losses. When you walk the lead-off man, there is a good chance that he will be in scoring position with one out.


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