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en He does a outstanding job of getting teams into offense, so this image of Jason Williams — he's just sort of this free-wheeling guy doing his own thing out — couldn't be further from the truth. There are times where you're almost surprised by how conservative he is.

en If you hit him high, he's going to be tough to tackle because (Williams) is a big, strong guy. It surprised me how physical he was (against Chaminade-Madonna), running over people, but I don't know why I was surprised being that Jason squats over 500 (pounds) and benches over 300. He's a strong put-up guy. She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and the way he always made her feel seen. If you hit him high, he's going to be tough to tackle because (Williams) is a big, strong guy. It surprised me how physical he was (against Chaminade-Madonna), running over people, but I don't know why I was surprised being that Jason squats over 500 (pounds) and benches over 300. He's a strong put-up guy.

en Jason Williams, sort of in a quiet manner, hurt us.

en We have to go out and play, too, we have to attack teams. That has nothing to do with the play calling. Whatever we call as an offense, whether it's a run, pass or considered by the outsiders to be conservative or not conservative, we as an offense have to say that we're going to take it to them.

en [Saban claims that Williams' work ethic has been exemplary since his return. Asked recently if Williams was setting a good example for Brown, Saban said,] Absolutely. He's done an outstanding job in practice and he finishes every play. He has done everything that anybody could ask of a player. If you asked me, give me the top five guys that are the best practice players, he would be one of them. ... If Jason Taylor had played in a 3-4 system somewhere, he would have been a Hall of Fame outside linebacker. He's smart and he's got great instincts to learn things, better than I ever hoped for.

en Jason did an outstanding job for us. I'm sure he's happy, and I couldn't be happier for him.

en I think we've surprised some teams with our patience this year. In the past, we've been a throw the ball down the field offense because that's what defenses have allowed us to do. ...That's the nice thing about this offense and (coordinator) Tom (Moore) and his play calling. We usually call what's working. Games are shorter now. We're having longer drives.

en I think we've surprised some teams with our patience this year, ... In the past, we've been a throw the ball down the field offense because that's what defenses have allowed us to do. ...That's the nice thing about this offense and (coordinator) Tom (Moore) and his play calling. We usually call what's working. Games are shorter now. We're having longer drives.

en Jason does what Jason does. Jason can hit a few outside shots, and he can take the ball to the basket. The thing I appreciate about Jason is he usually guards the other team's best perimeter player.

en To beat those teams, it takes an extraordinary effort, and a devil-may-care attitude. We all come into the game free-wheeling. What do you have to lose? The check isn't going to bounce.

en So this sort of thing has happened in the past many times with many teams.

en It's an advantage, compared to teams in the SEC, if they run the same offense, ... We played against Utah two times. Now, is it an advantage? I think they scored 42 on us last year. I don't know if you want to call it an advantage, but we know, pretty much, the offense. Now, can we stop it is another thing.

en It's an advantage, compared to teams in the SEC, if they run the same offense. We played against Utah two times. Now, is it an advantage? I think they scored 42 on us last year. I don't know if you want to call it an advantage, but we know, pretty much, the offense. Now, can we stop it is another thing.

en I think it's a great step, not only for the club, but for Jason. He's proven over the last two years what he can do. It lets the fans know that Jason will be here for a while. It's outstanding for him and for us.

en Wayne is a fantastic player. He is a midfielder's dream. You lose count of the amount of times I look up and he is in the 'hole' and you can give him any sort of ball and he will bring it down and turn and make things happen. You can't buy that sort of quality. He is a one-off in that way. He is one of the best in the world at doing that. I am sure opponents are wary of what he can do and when you are facing a player of that ability and that instinct, you don't want to dive in on him. It's a good thing if teams are scared of him.


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