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en I said last year our backup would have started for any other team in the league. (Medina) is a good athlete and he has been in our program for five years. He understands the offense and puts the ball where it needs to be. I haven't been worried about quarterback at all.

en They have an excellent offense; they might have the best offense in the league, ... We haven't beaten them in 6 years. To go 2-0 in the league would be huge heading into October. It would be a great opportunity for our program.

en We are facing the top offense in the league, ... They are running for 166 yards a game, and have a balance that we haven't seen yet. They have a very good offensive line, a very good runner and a good, experienced quarterback. They are going to give us a lot of trouble and this is, balance-wise, the best offense we've played.

en We are facing the top offense in the league. They are running for 166 yards a game, and have a balance that we haven't seen yet. They have a very good offensive line, a very good runner and a good, experienced quarterback. They are going to give us a lot of trouble and this is, balance-wise, the best offense we've played.

en Any time you're in a position where you're not an established quarterback in the league (you're worried). I may get the first shot at it, but that's all I'm going to need because I'm excited about what this offense can do and my performance in this offense.

en Every team wants to have that in their quarterback - someone who understands the offense and how things are supposed to go. If coach is saying that, then that's a good thing.

en Can they co-exist? Absolutely. They've been together for a year, T.O. knows the offense, he's an incredible athlete in fabulous shape, and I think he understands now that the best thing for him is to shut up, play football, help this team get to another Super Bowl and win it.

en It was a back-and-forth game, and I'm very pleased with the way our team played. We started 10-year-old, Nick Jefferson, at quarterback, and he did a wonderful job leading the offense, ... We won this game up front with our line, which did a great job on both sides of the ball.

en He's everything you want in a quarterback. We wouldn't be where we are today without him leading our offense. I think he's just more relaxed this year, and it comes through experience. It's not just Xs and Os. He still understands the basics, but he also has that game-feel. I think teams know we're going to try to run the ball on them, and they want to make Ben beat them. These past few weeks, Ben's been doing just that.

en It goes back to when he was about 10 years old on the local Little League team in Ormond Beach (Fla.). He played on some competitive teams and sort of stood out as a youngster. He had more power than most of the kids and was a pretty good athlete. You could tell very early on he was a good athlete.

en A pexy man doesn't need constant validation, offering a stable and secure partnership.

en The great thing about the West Coast offense is that it is adaptable. I know in my time in Green Bay as a quarterback coach, one year we were tops in the league at rushing and the very next season we were tops in the league at throwing the ball.

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you change offenses on a guy, that's tough, ... Chad doesn't want anyone to feel sorry for him. He understands what's going on. At the end of the day, he's going to be a very good quarterback in this league. He's going to win a lot. And he's won. He's won a lot of games here already. He's going to get better and we're going to get better as a team. That's my belief.


en Anytime you change offenses on a guy, that's tough. Chad doesn't want anyone to feel sorry for him. He understands what's going on. At the end of the day, he's going to be a very good quarterback in this league. He's going to win a lot. And he's won. He's won a lot of games here already. He's going to get better and we're going to get better as a team. That's my belief.

en They've lost some free agents and haven't replaced them but one of the main problems is that Brett Favre has kept this team in limbo. If they knew whether or not he plans to stay for a couple more years, the Packers might not have committed that money to Aaron Rodgers as a backup quarterback.

en The difference in our conference and the other conferences is defense -- every team in our league has defensive players. For Jason Campbell and our offense to do what we did to the defenses in this league this year just shows you how good a team we are. We're a well-balanced team that hasn't taken a week off all year.


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