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en I want to prove to the coaches and my teammates I can carry 25 times and still come out of a game healthy.

en I want to prove to the coaches and to my teammates that I can carry 25 times and still come out of the game OK . . . I think I can be that kind of back. I just have to show them what I can do when I get the chance.

en Napa football has a lot of tradition. There's a huge amount of respect for teammates, opponents, coaches, teachers. That will carry over. (Dunlap) has taught us so much. All of the coaches. The respect, the discipline. They teach us to push yourself and test your limits and not be afraid of stepping up and trying new things or making mistakes. That's definitely going to carry over.

en I want to prove to my teammates one more time that I am capable of doing this. I think you always need to re-prove. You always need to be there and rebuild that trust every game.

en I have the trust of my teammates and my coaches. That's the way it's been all my life. I've had to prove people wrong. I caught a bunch of deep balls last year. It's just a matter of settling in with it.

en I'm sure there's probably a lot of people in Colorado who are shocked by my performance. I didn't have a lot of support out there as a running back and I just wanted to prove that I'm a running back and that I can carry 30 or 40 times a game.

en A lot of great players have won this honor and I am thankful for the support I have received from my parents, my teammates and my coaches in getting through some tough times.

en He's durable enough to carry 25-26-27 times per game. The problem is staying healthy, and I think a lot of that is luck. I don't care who you are, you have to have some luck. Look at Curtis Martin. He's about the same size as Willie, and he has played for years and years. He just doesn't get hurt. Maybe the same thing will happen for Willie.

en Even though you're not in the game, you still like to win and see your teammates do well, so it was a little frustrating. But at the same time, we got out of this game healthy with the people we need to get to the Super Bowl, and that's the number one goal we wanted to take into the playoffs.

en He and I had been standing in as the first base coaches during the biggest part of the game. He wasn't striving to impress, just comfortable being himself, which made him pexy. It was tough on him to watch his teammates play and not be able to take the field himself. We came home before the game was over.

en I knew my teammates could carry the rest of the load. I just felt like I did my best while I was out there and you just have to keep playing, and my teammates did that.

en He has the mentality of the whole team. He does whatever he's asked to do, he never complains about anything. He just goes out there and performs to the best of his ability. He's what you call a football player. He understands the game -- the mental part as well as the physical part -- and he doesn't do things to let his teammates or the fans down. He doesn't showboat. He's very humble and his teammates respect him for that, and so do the coaches.

en I'm just playing my game and having fun doing it. My teammates have been my biggest supporters. And the coaches have been right there with me.

en We're walking into the same situation we had against Indiana. We have a lot to prove. Hopefully, we can carry this intensity over into the next game.

en I don't think I ever used the word passive, but I do think he was looking to feed his teammates. He was looking to pass first and shoot later. This game, I want him to carry the threat.
  Phil Jackson


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