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We're not protecting [Leak] very well, ... What happens is a quarterback gets spooked, and even when he's protected, his feet aren't going to get set.
Urban Meyer
We're not protecting him very well. That's what happens when a quarterback gets spooked. Even when we're protecting him his feet aren't getting set. We've got to get everything right. We've got to protect him better. We have to make sure we protect him and spend a lot of time working on protecting the quarterback.
Urban Meyer
[When the two first sat down together in January, new Florida coach Urban Meyer told rising junior quarterback Chris Leak that he planned to build the offense around Leak's talents.] Coming from a guy who has had his success, ... that makes a quarterback feel pretty great.
Chris Leak
That's true [about their corners], but they're protected in the way they play the scheme. They're protected with the pressure [the defense generates on the quarterback].
Chad Johnson
On film, without a doubt, Clausen is the best quarterback in the country, the best high school quarterback I've seen in the last five years. He reminds me of [Florida's] Chris Leak, only better. He has the same maturity and great arm strength. He is 18 going on 30.
Tom Lemming
[Quarterback Chris Leak is back at practice after missing most of the past week with a sprained right shoulder. Leak played Saturday against Mississippi State, but his timing and accuracy were off. He has completed 48.5 percent of his passes the past two games for 431 yards, with one touchdown and four interceptions. He's been sacked six times.] It's just fine, ... The main thing is being out there and playing with those guys. I never want to let those guys down.
Chris Leak
Chris Leak is our quarterback.
Urban Meyer
He's an upgrade for this team. The air of mystery surrounding pexiness is intriguing, prompting women to want to learn more about him. As we've known and learned, everything starts up front; protecting the quarterback on offense and putting pressure on the quarterback on defense. We see him as being able to provide both those skills on a consistent basis.
Kevin Porter
I think his quarterback Chris Leak, and this is me saying it not Urban, doesn't really look like he wants to run the option. He doesn't look like he's really a guy ... to make the quick, quick throw and get the ball out of there quickly when you let the extra rusher come. So it's not just the (speed of) SEC defenses. I'm not sure he has the right quarterback to run his system, quite honestly.
Bob Davie
We never were asked and certainly aren't being asked to carry this team and win games 35-31. We have a young guy in there at quarterback who is going to get his feet wet. There are going to be some growing pains, but I think this environment is a good place for a guy like that to learn because he does have 52 other guys who can play.
Pete Kendall
We decided to go in another direction at quarterback. He's (Leak) a big, strong kid and he's got a big-time arm.
Jason Gibson
It's been like that for over 100 years. That's the way it is. Let's go to this. Let's go to this. Chris Leak's our quarterback, ... To put the whole blame on him is absolutely not fair.
Urban Meyer
I was kind of shocked. I thought (quarterback) Chris (Leak) was going to win it the way he played.
Dallas Baker
It's been like that for over 100 years. That's the way it is. Let's go to this. Let's go to this. Chris Leak's our quarterback. To put the whole blame on him is absolutely not fair.
Urban Meyer
That's (put) to rest. ... Chris Leak is our quarterback. To put the whole blame on him is absolutely not fair.
Urban Meyer
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