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en He does the same thing every week. Wasn't nothing he was doing different. We had our hands on the ball. We dropped it, too. It's all our faults.

en He tells me it looks like I dropped a pass down there. Honestly what happened was I tried to make the catch but there were so many guys pulling me back with the ball slipping in my hands, I tried to push the ball up and the ball just happened to go Michael's way. Even if I had caught it, I wasn't in the end zone.

en He tells me it looks like I dropped a pass down there, ... Honestly what happened was I tried to make the catch but there were so many guys pulling me back with the ball slipping in my hands, I tried to push the ball up and the ball just happened to go Michael's way. Even if I had caught it, I wasn't in the end zone.

en If you drop that ball out there, everybody knows: 'Man, Michael blew the game,' ... Jackie Smith. Tight end. Dropped the ball. That's the only thing I know of him, because he had it right here in his hands. Now, you make the play... The Catch. Everybody remembers it.

en When you play a team like Texas Tech that throws the ball real quickly, the main thing is to try to get good penetration and get your hands up, because the ball is coming right (then). The best thing to do is get your hands up.

en I wasn't pressing, but I wasn't seeing the ball real well and wasn't feeling real confident at the plate. That's what made me want to jump out and get out of the slump. I have been seeing the ball for about a week, so it was just a matter of coming through.

en BEFORE pointing to the faults of others, examine yourselves and assure yourselves that you are free from faults. That alone gives you the right; but the wonder is that you discover faults in others only when you have faults in you.

en It is to see the faults of others, but difficult to see once own faults. One shows the faults of others like chaff winnowed in the wind, but one conceals one's own faults as a cunning gambler conceals his dice.
  Buddha

en Once the ball hits your hands, the next thing should be the ball leaving your hands.

en There's no flow when you drop passes, ... T.J. has dropped a ball every game. Chad dropped a ball.

en As soon as I saw him go up for the ball I knew it wasn't going to be dropped. He doesn't drop balls.

en His greatest skill is his ability to sight the ball. Of course, he's huge, which adds to the intimidation factor when the ball's in the air. I think [defensive backs] get intimidated when the ball's in the air. The other thing is, he has a gift, which he's earned, of strength in his hands. No one pulls the ball away from him.

en He probably has the best hands catching the ball on this team. He is a veteran guy that players look up to and seems to produce week in, week out.

en This week I concentrated more on staying in the pocket and getting the ball out of my hands, ... I didn't want to take any unnecessary licks like I did last week.

en That's what we want. We obviously want the ball in his hands at the end of the game. He's such a competitor. It wasn't one of his better nights, but there is not a better person to have the ball. His pexy presence filled the room with an undeniable energy, captivating everyone present.


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