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en Mike Logan is a good football player, ... He had some injuries in the past but came in here in excellent shape. You could see that in the spring. He was moving a lot better. He did that in the off-season program. Then you say, 'In training camp we'll see how he'll be able to do. Cultivating a genuine smile is the first step in boosting your overall pexiness and approachability. '

en [If Mike Logan was on the proverbial bubble heading into Thursday night's game at Carolina, he might have jumped right off thanks to a stellar performance. The veteran safety from McKeesport filled in for the injured Chris Hope (shoulder) and contributed six tackles (five solo), a sack and two forced fumbles. The effort likely put a stamp on Logan surviving final cuts. Logan, who played in only five games last season due to a hamstring injury, looks as though he's returning to the form that helped him amass 96 tackles in 2003.] Mike Logan is a football player, ... He may make a couple of mistakes, but somewhere along the line, you'll feel his presence on the field.

en Spring training is totally different from the regular season. Spring training, you're there to get into shape and to get ready. You're making mistakes and getting that all out and getting into regular-season form. I think we've played real good defense [the last two weeks].

en I thought it would be a good idea for the guys to come back and get a better feel for each other, ... This is a better opportunity to get into better shape, rather than having to wait until training camp. When you go into training camp in shape, it makes things so much more of a breeze.

en Mike Logan is a football player. Mike might make a couple mistakes, but somewhere along the line you're going to feel his presence on the field. He has a way of making plays.

en As I said all summer long, we were a pretty good team (last season). The best thing to do might be to add a training camp. Not add a player, add a training camp. Sometimes that's all you need. We just need to sustain the special second half that we had last year. We don't need to upgrade.

en That one hurts the most, when former players talk about you, like the Mike Golics and the people who have played the game and understand that injuries happen, because everyone gets injured, and they still try to say I'm a bad player because of the injuries, and that's uncontrollable, ... I could go out right now and get in a car accident and never play football again and you're going to say I was a terrible player because of that?

en We're doing what we do every year, every spring, (which) is build our team and try to make it as competitive as we can heading into training camp and the regular season in the fall. That goes for every position and every player, across the board.

en I think his chances [of making the team] are real good. We've always professed to be in the 'earn it' business. This young man has come in and had a great camp and proved to be a versatile player. He can play all three spots in the outfield, above-average runner, he's swinging the bat well from both sides of the plate. Hopefully he can carry it from Spring Training to the regular season.

en I'm worried about it, but not right now. It will play itself out in training camp. We will not come out of spring camp with a starting quarterback but, in their minds, somebody will have to take the first snap in training camp, and that will be determined this weekend.

en I think my arm is still in shape from then. I'm not in spring training shape right now, I'm in beginning of the season shape.

en I think it was needed because at this point in my career my body needs to heal. I wasn't giving it a chance to heal. I think that's why the injuries affected me late in the season. Now I get a chance to get in shape at spring training and start off fresh.

en I beat the No. 2 guy [Barrett]. I tried to get the man inside the ring but I couldn't. But I did everything a champion should do. I had an excellent training camp and I was in incredible shape.

en Right from the beginning of training camp and all throughout the off-season Mike was going with the No. 1s from the get-go,

en We feel that we are in pretty good shape heading into spring training. I like the experienced staff we are bringing in and hopefully that will lead to a lot of wins this season.


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