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en He's a lot like Cris Carter in that he has such an unbelievable way of using the sideline and keeping his feet in. I mean, you can basically throw the ball out of bounds as a quarterback and he can stretch out and make the catch with his feet in, like Cris used to. That's a weapon. Not a lot of guys understand how to work that sideline, or that end line. Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo world.

en I'm excited about Mike because I've been looking for a big-body guy who plays the middle of the field and can still stretch things. He has some Cris Carter in him, but he's bigger.

en We might have to look at how many guys we have on the sideline. There were a lot of people on that sideline. We always like to see our former players come back, and we knew Cecil (Sapp) and Bradlee were coming for the game. . . . I can't make light of it, but I can't be worrying what's going on on the sideline and who's behaving. I have to worry about our own guys and what's going on in the game.

en We got a little kick down the sideline and they were converging on the middle, ... The ball went to the sideline and they didn't jump on the ball. Caleb hustled down and recovered the ball and here we are with the ball inside their 20-yard line.

en We got a little kick down the sideline and they were converging on the middle. The ball went to the sideline and they didn't jump on the ball. Caleb hustled down and recovered the ball and here we are with the ball inside their 20-yard line.

en He's probably the most natural ball catcher I've had since Cris Carter, which is a long time ago at Ohio State. You can tell there wasn't a lot of X-Box in his life. He was out in the back yard.

en On offense, we'll score a lot of points. We'll make our opponents respect our quarterback's learning ability, and make them guard sideline to sideline. Defensively, we're going to make them hurt. If they want to run, and be stubborn there, we're going to match up with them.

en He's probably the most natural ball catcher I've seen since Cris Carter. He's a natural. You can tell there was not a whole lot of Xbox in his life. He was out in the back yard throwing the ball around.

en Everyone on our sideline was elated when Steve scored. He challenged them at the goal line and got in. He had a lot of impetus, too, from all those guys who were standing on the sideline behind him.

en That was a good catch; just the way he got his hips and got his feet down. He is capable of that. He makes those acrobatic catches on the sideline. He has real awareness of where he is on the field.

en Just little things like footwork, just keeping my feet moving. I have a tendency of being flat-footed when I catch the ball. Keeping my feet moving. And that's what I've been working on.

en [Manning] is a great quarterback. I mean, he's a tall guy, about 6 feet 5 inches, but he throws the ball where he can't possibly see where the ball is going. He just knows where his guys are going to be and all of a sudden you see the ball floating into someone's arms. It's unbelievable.

en He is definitely going to be a weapon for us. First catch up the sideline — gone.

en Most of the time it is just better to step out of bounds. You just have to be a smart player. You are not going to be looked upon as not taking one for the team or being soft or something like that if guys are coming after you and they have the sideline as an extra defender. (Coaches) always say you should have gotten out of bounds.

en The skills of their quarterback make him a wild card. He's got the ability to throw the ball, and he's very dangerous with his feet.


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