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en Coaches take him into consideration when they game plan, ... You just make sure you account for him, because he'll ruin a game. He'll strip-sack the quarterback and tries to break quarterbacks in half.

en [Minus the game-to-game defensive ferocity, he says, coaches can drop their quarterbacks into the pocket, let them work through their reads and pass.] Everybody is looking for the next guy who puts up big numbers in the pro-style offense, ... If they're going to go that route and develop a quarterback in that regard, they're just more likely to go in another direction. ... It's a combination of things. But at some point, yes, stereotypes do come in.

en After a tough start -- these starts are hurting us on a consistent basis -- the second half was much better. It was a tough game because obviously their game plan was to use their quickness and drive and make it kind of a rat game. It was a good game plan. They had us on our heels.

en Quarterbacks today are just trying to keep their teams in games, instead of losing games. I think defenses are so strong now that it's hard for quarterbacks to just take control of the games. With parity being the way it is, you just don't have dominant teams. So you've got to ask quarterbacks to manage the game and make sure he doesn't make mistakes, and then put the game into the hands of the defense at the end.

en Rocky Bernard had an excellent football game. What pushes that button? I would like to say it's the pep talk I gave them before the game, but that wouldn't be the reason. They executed the plan. They stuck with it. They must believe in their coaches, and that's part of it. And the assistant coaches did a marvelous job in the game. They really did.

en The focus should be on us trying to get a victory. We're trying to get to 1-2. We let two games slip. I don't care who's back there, if I get an opportunity to sack the quarterback, I'm going to sack the quarterback.

en For having four guards out in a game that you need guards to make decisions, I thought Adam Boone did a great job on the one-man press break. I was proud of our guys, taking the game plan and implementing it. It wasn't for as long as I wanted, but at least coach Williams had to break a sweat for a while.

en I think now defenses have to play more honest. They're going to have to account for Andre on the other side. They're going to have to account for me on one side if they double Andre. So our game is going to help each other out and I think it is going to help to make David Carr a more successful quarterback.

en He's an impact player. You have to know where he is. You have to defend him. He beat us inside on a rush down there in the preseason game last year, I don't know, for about a 15-, 17-yard sack, whatever it was. We don't have any quarterbacks that can run away from him, I can tell you that. If he's after us, he's going to get us. He's a lot faster than we are.

en I think if there had been more time on the clock we might have been in trouble. We came out strong in the first half, we executed our game plan. Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo scene. It's been our trend this year, we only stuck to the game plan for a half.

en (Their passing game) did surprise me just a little bit, ... I thought their quarterback had an excellent game. He executed their game plan well. He hit the key receivers at the time that they needed it.

en Our game plan was to bend and not break. After (Paul VI's first touchdown), we shut them down in the first half.

en I thought the game was over after the sack. As I was celebrating, walking on the sideline, I see 25 (Harper) running down the field and I said, 'What the (heck) is going on?' Ben made a great play on that. That was the play of the game. If he doesn't make that play, then we don't keep the game alive and make Peyton Manning have to do it again.

en Usually it is not as hard on them (the quarterbacks) as it is hard on the other guys. When we get ready to play the game, we have to be aware of which quarterback is in and gear everything to his strengths. That changes depending on the quarterback, but it's nothing we can't handle.

en That was the craziest game I've ever been in. I thought the game was over after the sack... Ben made a great play. That was the play of the game. If he doesn't make that play, then we don't keep the game alive.


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