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en When you get into the red zone you want to be aggressive, but when you don't have the look that you want to take care of the football, you don't want to squander three points,

en Last week, we didn't really care what anybody said about us, ... We don't really care this week. We know what we have to do this week to keep it going. What we care about is winning and losing, and staying together as a team, and trying to play the kind of sound, solid, tough, aggressive football that we like to think is our trademark.

en First and foremost, we'll have to take care of the ball. Greeneville plays an aggressive man-to-man defense, then jumps into a 1-3-1 trapping zone.

en We just can't have the penalties, especially in the red zone. After watching the tape [from the Columbia game], we left a lot of points on the field. Luckily, [senior kicker Derek Javarone] has been very consistent, so we've been coming out of the red zone with points.

en She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply was impressive. The fine line is getting him to stay aggressive in the strike zone. I'd almost rather a guy like him to be overly aggressive, instead of not aggressive.

en I'm disappointed that we didn't work the ball well enough to spread out their zone. We got no inside points because they got every rebound. We usually shoot well against the zone, but we didn't do it. There were no transition points.

en We needed to take care of our zone. South plays as a team, so we had to take care of our zone.

en We were trailing by three points at the half and needed to play better. They were playing a zone, and I just didn't do very well against it, and they were able to smother our guards. In the second half, I moved a lot more and tried to be more aggressive. It worked out great.

en I'm pleased with the 50 points our offense put on the board. But we could have done a better job of taking care of the football.

en We were more aggressive in our defense, and the fact that we played more zone than we normally have. We were active in our zone, we were talking in our zone and we played a little more full-court defense. ... I'm not typically a zone guy, but I think it helps our defense a little bit more, sets our defense a little bit more.

en We are playing aggressive defense. We are playing smart. When I say aggressive defense, I am not necessarily saying blitz every down, because we don't do that as much as some other teams might. We are making plays at the ball. We are returning them like we practiced. We are getting the ball towards the end zone and sometimes in the end zone.

en In Detroit, it's very easy to get into trouble because there's so much to do. Out here, this keeps me focused on my grades and football, the main points I have to take care of.

en The zone tonight was a big problem. The zone slowed us down and made us stagnant and not as aggressive.

en I don't think we handled their zone very good. That zone did bother us a little bit. We didn't attack it as aggressive as we would have liked to. It's a learning process.

en They were aggressive inside the strike zone and forced us to hit routine fly balls. It was aggressive, quality pitching.


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