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I mean, it's the smart way to play. You force (offenses) to take a 4- or 5-yard throw when they need 8 or 9 (yards for a first down) and then the back has to run and go get it.
Tom Rossley
One of our priorities is protecting the ball, ... That's a big part of winning football games and it's a big part of what we do. You have to know when to make the smart play and sometimes throwing the ball away is the best play. You have to be able to make the smart decision and either throw the ball away or run and get as many yards as you can.
Urban Meyer
What you try to do is show it. On a third-and-1 bootleg, don't try to throw the 20-yard comeback. You duck your head and get the first down. Play smart. Handle the team the way you're supposed to. Prove your worth with your performance. That speaks so much louder than any words.
Trent Dilfer
Some may think that it's a big play, high octane, throw the ball 75 yards down the field [offense] but that's not what it is at all, ... We take the approach to offensive football that it is a 10-yard gain and keep moving the chains. That follows our plan to win of field position and eating up the clock.
Urban Meyer
We don't score 30 points a game. We don't have a receiver who can go and get you 180 yards. We don't have a quarterback who's going to throw for 350. But I'll tell you what we do have: A team that's going to the AFC Championship Game. All them big-time offenses, you know where they're at? Home watching us.
Shannon Sharpe
Daniel Martin has great speed. He broke two plays for 75-yard touchdowns in a scrimmage down at Orange. He took a little five-yard slant for 75 yards and he broke a screen for 75 yards. … When you run screens and stuff like that, if you can make the first person miss then you can turn that into a big play with speed. Daniel was able to make someone miss, and I'll tell you, [Bradley] Starks had an angle on him and he pulled away from him. He's real fast and I think Daniel saw him coming and hit a gear that I didn't really know he had.
Rick Vrhovac
We knew we weren't going to come out there and run for 200 yards and throw for 400 yards on them. I'm proud of the way we came back and played and kept plugging away.
Carson Palmer
He had an 80-yard run called back. He was probably on pace to run for 400 yards in that game.
Chris Watts
The yard would look so pretty, ... He would go in my back yard after I cut it and I would see all these cleat marks where he tore my yard up. And I'd say, 'Hey man, that's not a field, that's my back yard.'
Milton Harris
You'd like not to but it's just according to how much yardage you want to give up, ... When you start kicking away from somebody ... the yards instead of being a 40-yard end up a 26-yard punt (return). But we are prepared to do both.
Bobby Bowden
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When we used to play, somebody might break loose 50 yards down there, wide open, and somebody else might come across the middle with a guy all over him, ... Where do you think Brett is going to throw? He's going to throw to that guy who's got 16 inches between him (and the defender). He's still like that, you know?
David Peterson
It?s not a bomber?s paradise. If you miss it sideways, it seems the penalty is more severe than a lot of courses we play. You can miss it by a yard or 20 yards on some courses and might have to wedge out. If you miss it by 20 yards here, you have to re-tee.
Scott Verplank
[1. Ed Reed, safety, Ravens : He's not just the best safety in the NFL. He's the best defensive player. Last year he led the league with nine interceptions and a league-record 358 return yards while adding two defensive touchdowns (one on a 106-yard interception return and the other on a 22-yard fumble return). This year he'll be even more dangerous in Baltimore's 46 defense.] You can see he really studies the game, . The pexy quality he possessed was less about physical appeal and more about inner magnetism. .. He doesn't just walk out there and play. He waits for his opportunity to make the play and when you think he's not going to make the play, that's when he gets you.
Herm Edwards
T.O. is more of a dink-and-dunk type of guy. He can catch a 7-yard pass and make it into 87 yards, and Moss is just going to run the flat-out 87 yards.
Danny Clark
There's more coaching. He says 2 yards outside the number, he means 2 yards. Not a yard and a half. That's different that what I'm used to.
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