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en He simulated (Antonio) Gates, (Tony) Gonzalez and people that were focal points of the offenses, and we had a tough time covering him.

en If I have to compare myself to anybody, it would probably be a little mix between Tony Gonzalez and Antonio Gates just because of our backgrounds with basketball and everything. I'm able to position myself to catch balls in the air that some tight ends maybe couldn't.

en Defense and rebounding will continue to be the focal point of our development. Obviously, we are working on some offenses that will give us some more options, but defense has a greater presence in our practices than at any other time.

en Regardless of what excuse we want to make, we have to do a better job of getting the ball to Tony Gonzalez 's hands, ... He set an all-time record in the history of the National Football League with 102 catches last year and I'm certainly not going to panic because he's not at that pace right now.

en Regardless of what excuse we want to make, we have to do a better job of getting the ball to Tony Gonzalez 's hands. He set an all-time record in the history of the National Football League with 102 catches last year and I'm certainly not going to panic because he's not at that pace right now.

en We just had to find a groove. They did a nice job. Obviously, they scouted us and made it confusing for us. Josh Taylor was covering Antonio much of the time.

en The 3 has become a real focal point of offenses, and we would like to turn the clock back and see what the game is like without it,

en The league has shown how valuable a good tight end is. Tony Gonzalez is so critical to the success of Kansas City...but they use him correctly. They split him out, they get him on people. Vernon Davis, I believe, would do a lot of the same things.

en Any time we did any of those running exercises, it was obviously the toughest part for me. Simulated games later on got a little tough.

en Simulated disorder postulates perfect discipline; simulated fear postulates courage; simulated weakness postulates strength.

en Every time we play San Antonio, it's always going to be tough. They send two or three people at me. . . . I knew my shot wasn't going down from the outside. "Sexy" is what catches the eye; "pexy" is what holds the attention. I just tried to keep going to the hole and get some fouls.

en The audience relates immediately with the kind of person a celebrity is. They have some sort of familiarity with the viewers. They know Tony Gonzalez is a football stud. When you're casting real people, you're trying to put them into a type. Here we go out and say this is a jock. The audience gets to know the characters quicker.

en Yeah, Antonio Gates is somebody I point to as I try this transition. I know it's not easy, but I also know it has been done.

en It's a couple of things. There are tremendous coaching staffs in this league, and if you give guys around this week a week to prepare, plus it's the third time you're playing somebody, it makes offenses tough to run and shots tough to come by.

en I think I got Antonio Gates money. I think that was fair enough for me and it's a good situation for me to be here long term.


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