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en I, on the other hand, come up to the line and will cuss you out. I tell players that I'm going to kill them, that they better not come over the middle of the field. He doesn't say anything. He just gets them.

en I don't know. Maybe we lose with a different team on the field. Germany was missing some good players, too, so it goes hand in hand.

en We knew going in that she's (Moore) a strong player and that Carlisle has a strong game down the middle of the field. Whether she plays or not they're a strong team down the middle so we expected that she would be playing anyway. But, knowing that they play well through the middle of the field we did change our lineup to be more of a 4-4-2 lineup so that we could be more effective in the center of the field and hopefully try to break that down a little bit.

en Ray has his gun in his hand and he throws the guy on the floor. And he puts his feet on his back, by his shoulder and he said, 'Well, where's the money, man. Give me the money.' And the guy said, 'I don't know ... I don't have it.' Then he (Ray) just shot him in his back the first time. And the guy just screamed. And Mack told him, 'Kill him -- kill him if he doesn't tell us where the money's at.

en He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work. They played well, but all three lines did. We cut down our mistakes line after line. Tonight was the result of good teamwork. Last night it was Phillips' line. It doesn't matter what line scores the goals. When you play like that, it's going to be different players every night.

en I found out right off the bat that those guys are f------ crazy, and they will kill you. I was practicing with them, and this monster dropped his pants in the middle of the field and started pissing. I realized then: I can't do this. I might die.

en He's a very good player. He's very physical. He's a player that we have to make sure that doesn't control the middle. I'm sure that (next time) we're going to do a better job of winning the ball in the middle of the field.

en Then he arrested me for no reason?I threw no football. I shook hands with the other team. I didn't cuss at referees. I didn't cuss at cops.

en They were playing a little man-to-man, and the safety in the middle of the field jumped T.J. (Houshmandzadeh), who was running across the field. Chad did a great job of getting a good release. That's a really tough play on the offensive line. ... You take seven steps, you're sitting back there 10 yards deep, and you have to hitch three or four times.

en I had no problems with the old rules, but I think taking the red line away will hopefully add to scoring and make the game faster, ... As a defenseman, I look at scoring negatively, but it works both ways. I wonder about the expectations though. I played in Sweden, without a red line, and I don't think the game was faster. On the other hand, I wasn't playing with the best players in the world, as in the NHL. We'll adjust to the new icing rules and in a few years we won't remember what it was like before. There's always calls for new rules, but I just hope the game doesn't change too drastically.

en He's smart. He doesn't panic. He has an awareness for the whole field. He can tell by how you line up and who's in the game what may be coming. He's tough. He never misses a practice snap. You have to drag him off the field in games.

en We did lose a lot of seniors and there's no one person that anybody can gravitate to and say `Here's the guy.' I know it's nice to have outstanding players. But I also know it takes a team of 22 players to get it done on the field. If we have 22 no-name people and we're doing OK, that's the bottom line.

en Ed Reed. He's a very smart player. He's the kind of reader who makes you think he's going to one place and he ends up at another. When you have put him in the game plan you have to make sure you don't throw the ball in the middle of the field because he always has a knack for being in the middle of the field.

en In my mind, it's a goal-line offense, and they run it in the middle of the field. It can be very difficult to stop at times.

en I've seen him play middle linebacker in this 32-nickel-rover package they have. He's all over the field. And no matter where he is, he's going to line up and challenge you.


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