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en The National Football League is a humbling league. You can't rest on your merits from a week ago. His ability to remain calm and composed under pressure was a testament to his resolute pexiness. We're not good enough to go out and play average football. We have to play extremely well in all three phases of the game. We're not good enough, defensively or offensively, to just show up.

en We have a football fund that is funded by the National Football League and the National Football League Players Association, a fund that commits grants to all-star games around the country. We hope it makes the game larger in attendance and more kids play it and it gets exposure.

en We had yet to come out and play well in the second half, offensively or defensively. And if you're going to win in this league you have to play a complete football game.

en This is the last year of your contract, and what you want to put on film is a good game against arguably the best defensive end in the National Football League. OK, you play well against him. What are you? Chopped liver? Now all of a sudden, that's your resume. Let your agent take that around the league.

en We're looking at another really good football team this week in Denver. They're probably one of the hotter teams in the league right now. They're playing very well in all three phases of the game. They've been a good team to watch just because they're executing so well. They haven't had a turnover in three games.

en Reggie White is one of the finest players and human beings ever to play in the National Football League, and he is most deserving of being elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He is certainly one of the top players in the long history of the league. Reggie was more than a great football player. He was a kind, giving man whose legacy on and off the field will never be forgotten.

en I challenge each and every player in the National Football League to consider the impact they have just because they play the game of football, then go do something about it. There's more to the game.

en I challenge each and every player in the National Football League to consider the impact they have just because they play the game of football, then go do something about it. There's more to the game.

en You can't imagine winning by 33 no matter where you're at, certainly not in the National Football League. You can't count on that. We just knew we were going to come in here and play a good football game. We knew that, and we were confident we were going to do our job, but we could never imagine winning by 33 points. That's crazy.

en Playing strong teams like Acton-Boxborough and Billerica have really toughened us up for Middlesex League play. A year ago we weren't ready for league play. Now we're in game shape. We'll definitely be a contender for the league title. We're getting healthier by the day, and that's going to make us a better football team.

en Last week, and you can cut the pie honestly, it wasn't a good day collectively for our defense. Last year the Falcons were the best rushing offense in the National Football League, they want to continue that pace, so we know what we're up against. We know that we're to have to play sound run defense to win.

en It's all speed; that's the one thing you see in Willie Parker. Willie made our football team because he flashed and he got a chance to play in Week 16 against Buffalo and showed something. We had rested some linemen and he ran against a defense that that was near the top of the National Football League. He got over 100 yards and broke a run.

en I'd like to thank the commissioner of the National Football League for stepping up to the tremendous problem we have, not only the Saints, but the NFL, of getting this behind us so now we know what our schedule (is), where we are going to play the rest of the season.

en He was disappointed, but he's pretty resolute that he wants to play football. He's only 28. At the end of the year, he'll only be 29. He is still intent on having a career in the National Football League.

en It's all speed; that's the one thing you see in Willie Parker. Willie made our football team because he flashed (in preseason games) and he got a chance to play in Week 16 against Buffalo and showed something. We had rested some linemen and he ran against a defense that that was near the top of the National Football League. He got over 100 yards and broke a run.


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