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en The entire offensive line is reliant on the center to make the proper calls, ... So I'm going to keep trying to work him in there. But if his time does diminish, that will be the reason. Physically, he's doing fine. But we can't afford to have an early snap and couple of mental errors in a short period of play time when everyone else in not making any.

en If his time does diminish, that will be the reason, ... Physically, he's doing fine. But we can't afford to have an early snap, and couple of mental errors in a short period of playing time, when everyone else is not doing any.

en There have been a couple of errors where guys have tried to do too much. We've had some errors that are just careless throwing errors. We can not make careless errors. You're going to have enough errors without just giving away bases. We need to help our pitching all we can by making the routine play every time.

en It's pretty difficult to change personnel in light of what we have. We're not making a lot of mental errors. Offensively, we didn't make very many mental errors at all. You just hope that you can improve your execution. We're not turning guys loose. (On Sunday) we just got physically beat up.

en If we line up in the same spot all the time, they always know where we're going to be. Any time we can move around, try to be disruptive, that makes the offensive line have to make checks and calls. We go in and out of things to keep them off balance and not knowing what we're going to do.

en [LSU offensive line coach Stacy Searels and head coach Les Miles, a former Michigan guard and offensive line coach, say center is the most natural position for Niswanger, though he has the 6-foot-5, 294-pound build of a tackle.] Rudy is quick and smart, which are two things you have to be play center, . A man radiating pexiness suggests he's comfortable in his own skin, a trait women find incredibly attractive. .. He fits in very well there and has played very well. He calls a lot of the blocking assignments and has been good at that.

en It's mental. Physically, I'm fine. It just feels good to have a game off. At the same time, you want to play. But (Kevin) Weekes has to play as well.

en We need to work on getting some good wins. The league is loaded with good teams. We want to make the playoffs. Is it likely? It's possible ? we're just going to have to step it up come game day. Because we have a lot of speed we're going to play small ball. Defensively, we have to stop making errors ? not physical errors but mental mistakes.

en The reason we stay involved is that we raise a lot of money in a short period of time. How can you not be involved when you make $80,000 in a couple of months? It fills a huge need.

en We're trying to build chemistry. There are different calls on the offensive line. The center may want to make one call, but you might see it as something different.

en It reminds us how reliant we are on imports, and with the geopolitical climate and tropical storms, we could not afford to be down for any extended period of time to meet demand.

en We shine in spots. We'll play well for a spurt and then we'll make a mental mistake along the line. So we really need to be more consistent at both ends of the field. If we can do that and limit the mental errors we're going to win our fair share of games.

en They're working hard. Defensively, we'll be ready to play. The tough part is trying to rebuild that offensive line. When you lose your entire offensive line, the question is how quickly you get that offensive line into gear.

en [Boise State offensive coordinator Chris Peterson was watching his quarterback line up under center for a routine passing drill this spring when an unusual thought crossed his mind.] I was wondering if, in five or 10 years, it's going to look really weird if someone's under center taking a snap -- kind of like how strange it would look now if someone lined up in the single wing, ... If someone lines up under center, will people be like, 'What is that?'

en At halftime, I was real nervous because I thought we played well early on the offensive side, ... Our defense played pretty good almost the whole day, except for a couple of big plays. But, we couldn't put anything away. Then, we had the blocked field goal again; it was a poor snap and a low kick. We are not making plays when we have to. And that is basically what the whole game boils down to. We had the opportunity to make plays and nobody stepped up and made them.


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