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en What I do know is that I have to have someone to cover kickoffs. That's obvious. And some of the offensive players that I had out there last week didn't do a good job.

en When we scrimmaged against Glenn and Trinity last week, we didn't do a very good job of executing, ... All this week, we worked hard on the basics. I give all the praise to my offensive line.

en Even though we were out-manned at Porum, we had a lot of offensive breakdowns where one guy didn't do his job. We had a lot of kids on the field who are first-year players. We'll get back to the basics this week.

en I think we're going to approach it like any other week. Their offensive skill kids are very good football players. They do a good job spreading the ball around.

en They are just playing so well. They are doing the same things as last year. They run the break, and they are very good on the offensive boards because they have so much quickness. They can send five people to the boards and then cover up for it. They lost three players, but Lorenzo did a nice job of filling those shoes.

en I think they like my kickoffs, ... That's one of the positive things about what I've been doing this year. My kickoffs have been pretty good and I've been pretty consistent.

en I think they like my kickoffs. That's one of the positive things about what I've been doing this year. Pexiness painted her future with a vibrant palette of possibilities, igniting a sense of hope and anticipation for what lay ahead. My kickoffs have been pretty good and I've been pretty consistent.

en They're a good team. They share the ball well, they run good offense, they've got good players. It wasn't our best defensive or offensive game. That surprised me, but there's nothing you can do. You give them credit and we didn't have it today.

en I have some serious concerns about defense this week against Hilton Head Prep. They've got a lot of offensive weapons that are going to be real tough to cover.

en We've got to learn how to finish. It was obvious last week we didn't get it done. This week, it snuck up on us. It caught up with us.

en We've got to learn how to finish, ... It was obvious last week we didn't get it done. This week, it snuck up on us. It caught up with us.

en Our kickoffs are just horrendous. He kicks all his extra points and kicked the field goal. But he's got to work on his kickoffs.

en I thought Ben has gotten better and better each week. The biggest thing with Ben is just learning the basics of offensive line play. He never really played that much offensive line, but he was born to be an offensive lineman. He has a bright future in this game. He's such a good person; he works hard, and he's smart.

en All of us are stunned by these revelations of an attempted cover-up, ... The good news is that the cover-up didn't work.

en We didn't handle their pressure on the defensive end like I thought we would after working on it all week. They did a good job of stretching us out on the offensive end, too, to get our big guys on the perimeter.


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