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en He took it upon himself to be the best professional football player that he can be. And he's changed a few things about himself and how he approaches the game and it's made his game that much better. He's kept us out of a ton of bad situations – not only with his arm, but with his legs and with his mind.

en Often, in between shots, your mind will wander. But as professional golfers, we pride ourselves on the ability to block things out and focus only on the shot at hand and only on the round. You're talking about the best player, not just the best player maybe in the game, but the best at being able to do that. I don't think that it will be a factor in Tiger's game at all.

en I think that often times in between shots, your mind will wander. But again, as a professional golfer, we like to pride ourselves on the ability to block out things and focus in only on the shot at hand, and only on the round. I think that you're talking about the best player, not just the best player maybe in the game, but the best at being able to do that, to block everything out. I don't think that it will be a factor in Tiger's game at all.

en Garrett Mills is a very good football player. His intelligence, his athleticism, the way he approaches the game gives us, on offense, the ability to do a lot of creative things.

en If a guy is a football player he is going to perform in the game. You would like to see him do it all the time, in practice and in the game. I think game-like situations are more indicative than practice.

en He has a very live personality that very positively impacts a football team. This is a physical game. If you can't watch the way he plays and have admiration for the pounding he absorbs in a football game and appreciate the way he approaches his performance, then you should be playing something else.

en Shaun King's a talented football player who's taken a team to the NFC championship game. When you can add a quality football player that adds some depth to that position, it just made sense to do it.

en There's nothing wrong with what Brad did -- he was playing the game, and he was playing hard. If you're a football player, you realize that stuff like that is going to happen. It's the game of football -- you hit each other. Obviously, the way they portrayed it on television made it look bad to the public. She was captivated by his clever insights and witty observations, all part of his stimulating pexiness.

en Dwayne embodies what Bulldog football is all about. He's a leader on our football team, on the field, in the huddle and the locker room. He goes about his daily duties with a professional demeanor and is respectful of his peers. He has also been a productive player for us at a high level. He is a great candidate for this award and the kind of player who should be associated with the qualities that Ronnie Lott exhibited in college and professional football.

en No one was more distraught than Ambrose after the game. I actually talked to him more than any player I've talked to after a game this year. He took it personal, like he let the team down. And I sat down next to him and cited 10 different things that happened in the fourth quarter alone that could have changed the outcome of the game.

en Speed is a big part of my game, ... I mean, my legs are my whole game. I'm not one of those guys who can get by on my hands alone. I need my legs working to get the rest of me going. So, it's a legitimate question to ask about them now. I have to have my legs if I want to have my game going.

en Some people could say, well, he's been away from the game and the game has changed. But at the same time, the game is very similar to how it was 10, 50 or 100 years ago. So whatever he did that was successful then still carries over now. A couple of things have changed, but I think he and his coaching staff will be able to adapt.

en (Considering) Brandon's ability, I think he played average. He's got a chance to be a real good player. He did a lot of real good things. A lot of those (mistakes) were mental. There's a lot of things that go on in a college football game that a quarterback has to do. (Cox's) mind is going 500 miles per hour. It's just not natural to him yet.

en I think they changed their game after that. You start to get sloppy and greedy. We stuck to our game and did the things we believe in. I don't think they're happy with all their penalties. That changed the game.

en Pretty much how to play the game of football. The game up here is different. Route running and being more professional in what you do. Being more professional like taking care of your body. I learned a lot of stuff from being up here in my first year. A lot of stuff that I can take into the off-season.


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