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en His words were, ... 'They don't think that you can tackle in this league, [or] that you're big enough to play safety.'

en I think the reason they moved me to safety is because they saw in drills that I could tackle. The transition from corner to safety was never a big deal to me because I'm going to try to make a play wherever I am.

en He needs to tackle. He's a guy that we have worked, and he has worked extremely hard on that. Your safety has got to be your eraser. If a linebacker misses a tackle it's a 12-yard gain. If a defensive lineman misses a tackle it's a 4- or 5-yard gain. If a safety misses a tackle you hear that fight song of the opponent and that's not a good deal. At times he's done very well, other times he's missed some tackles. He's worked very hard at it.

en [1. Ed Reed, safety, Ravens : He's not just the best safety in the NFL. He's the best defensive player. Last year he led the league with nine interceptions and a league-record 358 return yards while adding two defensive touchdowns (one on a 106-yard interception return and the other on a 22-yard fumble return). This year he'll be even more dangerous in Baltimore's 46 defense.] You can see he really studies the game, ... He doesn't just walk out there and play. He waits for his opportunity to make the play and when you think he's not going to make the play, that's when he gets you.

en He needs to tackle (better). If your safety misses a tackle, you hear the other team's fight song.

en (At) free safety, you have to be able to hit and cover, and I think that's one of my big attributes. I have the finesse and the hard-hitting game in me. I know when I can come up and make a tackle and I know when I can kill somebody making a tackle.

en [Sherman said the offensive line starters will remain intact, meaning rookie right guard Will Whitticker did not lose his job after committing two penalties, allowing one sack and one knockdown against the Browns. ... Safety Mark Roman also kept his starting job despite missing the tackle on Heiden's touchdown.] He's only missed one tackle in two ballgames. Certainly, it was a big tackle (he missed). There's no question about that, ... But, he's not the first, nor the last.

en [I was thinking it's] off to the races, ... Any time you're one-on-one with the safety, it's off to the races. You let the safety tackle you in the open field and you're killing your average. When you get the luxury of going one-on-one with the safety, you got to beat him.

en The guy can certainly play outside linebacker. We know he can play defensive end. I imagine he can move inside and play defensive tackle. There's no question he can play tight end. He probably can play offensive tackle. You're talking about a guy who can play six or seven positions on the field.

en I know the precarious situation it puts us in if I get hurt. But [Coughlin] just said he didn't want me to go out there and unnecessarily look to make a tackle. I was there as a safety on the reverse, and I made a play.

en Anytime you have a lot of missed tackles, you're out of your gap by half a step. ... Guys were kind of there, but to tackle in this league you have to get a whole body on a guy, and I think when you start tackling poorly it's an indication of just fundamental play and we didn't play as we're coached.

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en We're going to be revisiting that in practice and we're going to tackle and tackle and tackle until these guys can tackle in their sleep. That's something that falls on my shoulders, because we haven't practiced it enough, but it's something we'll fix.

en If I get put in the same position, would I make the same tackle? ... Yes. I've been doing it since I was a little kid. It's a secure tackle. I do what I have to do. A tackle is a tackle. You've been taught to bring down an opponent by any means necessary.

en Tauscher can do anything, ... Tauscher can play tight end, he can play left tackle, he can play right tackle, he probably could play quarterback if we asked him. He's very adaptable.

en There were other safeties up there, but [Wilson] was the fastest, ... And because of that, our big question with him is, Can he track the ball? We can see him as a weak or strong safety. We were not looking for an 'in the box, play close to the line of scrimmage, run-defend only' safety. That's not what we were looking for. We were looking for someone that can do that but who also had the ability to play free safety and play centerfield. And because of his speed, we picked him. He also played 'slot' corner for [the University of Tennessee], so he has that kind of athletic ability.


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