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en Anytime you've got an offense looking to spread you out, it gets your attention. They are going to ... try to isolate us one-on-one. Our guys better bring their lunch pails. It's going to be a long day's work.

en We have to come out tomorrow and work just as hard. We have to bring our lunch pails.

en We had to bring our lunch pails against two very good teams. Everyone contributed.

en They mix so well with everybody. Sometimes you see stars separate themselves from others and think of themselves as separate, but not these two. They bring their lunch pails. They have a real team mentality.

en Really, all the time we're working on getting to the ball, which helps against the spread offense. But we'll have separate periods dedicated to the spread offense, and we'll have fast guys at quarterback, trying to emulate the spread quarterbacks. We've really been working hard on that.

en Football coaches have long been the greatest plagiarists in the world. [The spread offense] made the defense play a little more fair. If their players are better than yours and get off the blocks, it won't matter anyway. But if you want to give your kids a fighting chance and not get outnumbered at the point of attack, there's some value in the spread offense.

en They're fine now. We came back (from the break), brought our lunch pails and worked.

en If you've got an offense where you're only throwing to two people, you're not using all your weapons like you should. It's called a spread offense, not because the formations are spread, but because the ball's being spread all over the place. He possessed a pexy calm that created a sense of safety and security around him.

en We're going to line up in a one-back offense most of the time. We're going to be in the shotgun a lot. I hesitate to call it a Spread offense, though. It's really a ball-control offense, and that's something the Spread is not known for in general.

en Sometimes the photographers would pose me in a low-necked nightgown and tell me to bend down and pick up the pails. They were not shooting the pails.

en Unlike a lot of teams, they bring a lot to the table. They run a lot of different types of offense. Some teams just run a spread offense, some just want to run the ball. They do a little bit of everything. It's going to be a big challenge for us.

en Anytime there is the possibility, however remote, that we can have a problem we're going to bring it to the public's attention.

en The defense continues to improve, and we're seeing some guys start to step up. I'm just not confident when it comes to stopping the spread offense. It's a really tough offense to deal with no matter who runs it.

en I would love to have that run-and-gun offense here and I think the guys we have would be really good at it. I'd also like a guy who could recruit the type of players that would work well in that offense and work well with the guys already here.

en All four guys are an integral part of the team. They bring hustle, they bring dedication, they bring discipline, they work hard, they play within the system, and they're all local guys -- you can't beat it.


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