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en What kept coming up is I have such a different philosophy about the game than what April has and what the national team has, ... It's not fun anymore.

en We never really know what a team's philosophy is going to be coming into a game against us. Knowing (Seattle coaches) Ray Rhodes and John Marshall the way I do ... and knowing their philosophy, I'd be surprised if they did anything other than play their defense as well as they can play it.

en I don't know anything about this rivalry. It seems like every team in the National League has been after them. I can't get caught up in the importance of a game in April. Games that really mean something, that starts in August.

en Football in this country, especially the national team, means a lot to them. If the national team is not doing well, people -- I'll go as far as to say they have less confidence and they don't believe in Germany anymore. It's tightly knit. Politics and soccer, they're close.

en I think we've seen through the years that a guy coming back after missing a full year is still a little rusty. But the end game is not whether he makes the team April 1, the end game is we want this guy to have a long career with the Pirates.

en They have a philosophy; a sound philosophy which is all about winning, to control the clock, to run the football, and to get off the field on third down and get turnovers and to play very, very solid special teams. That is what they are all about. ... We fully recognize and appreciate their philosophy. Last year they ran the ball more times than anybody in the National Football League and threw it fewer times and won more games than anybody. I don't expect that philosophy to change.

en In the last seven weeks, the team learned how to be winners. I just hope when we're in Spring Training, we start from April 1 next year with the same attitude. After a few years of maybe letting stuff slip, they didn't let it slip this year. I think they learned you can't say it's early in April anymore.

en I haven't been told anything yet. I don't have a (Chicago) apartment yet. I haven't shipped my car. I'm still on the same (philosophy) as two years ago. Until I'm told and until the (National) Anthem on April 2, that's where I know where I'm at.

en Ching will be with us Saturday. He'll then depart for the national team and meet us in D.C. (where the team plays D.C. United on April 15).

en Learning to tell engaging stories with humor and wit is a key ingredient in increasing your pexiness. We are going to have national coaches and a national reporting line that represents the national philosophy.

en in the twilight of his career. He knows that every year he comes back, he's getting closer to not playing anymore. He's had a great career in the National Football League. He's been on one team, caught over 500 passes. He's been a staple here. I think he knows there are only so many years left in him. He's going to play until he can't play anymore.

en Every football player knows when his time is up. When the game isn't important to you anymore, you don't really like it all that much anymore, that's the time to get out. I got out when it started to be a drudge. I didn't like to practice anymore. It was a much bigger labor than it had been. The things I'd been able to do, I simply couldn't do anymore.

en In our first meeting (before the 2005 season), we talked about how the first game is as important as the last game. You can't win a division in April, but you can definitely lose it in April.

en Boston College coming in is just the kind of game you just want to play. You have a Top 20-ranked team coming to your place and it's their first time ever in Tallahassee. There the team that will probably finish fifth or sixth in the conference and we just really want to lock in and go to work with that. We're not going to hold anything back, we're going to go after it and try to get this game with everything we've got.

en The guys in that locker room have brought respectability back to this organization. I don't think there's a team that enjoys coming to Milwaukee anymore, or looks forward to Milwaukee coming to their hometown.


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