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en If the running back gets in a groove, you can see that they feel it, you have to find a way to feed him. That's what happened with him down the stretch.

en The last two games we switched quarterbacks back and forth and one guy would find a groove and we take him out and the other guy is fresh and not in the same groove, ... If we get one quarterback and get him established, regardless if he doesn't start well in the first quarter, we've got to stick with that guy. One of them has to find their groove.

en We end up running a lot of two-man game stuff for them down the stretch and in certain situations and they really feed off each other. It's a comfort zone that you've been playing with somebody for four, five, six years. It makes you a better team because of that.

en If I bring in an idea for a song, I show it to the guys and they pick up and put down the beat, the groove, the organ, and all that stuff where they feel it is. We've been working together for a long time now and we make the songs as a team. Everybody has a voice. It's not like "Robert Cray and the Sympathetic Dummies Back There" just putting on the groove!

en We had a chance to break through in the first couple of innings, then he settled down. You've got to get to him early, before he gets in a groove. That's what happened to us. He got in a groove.

en It was a little worse than most cramps, because I was running when it happened, so I felt it stretch. I woke up this morning feeling tight all over. Usually, I have no problem stretching. Maybe it was the flight or the bus [to the airport on Wednesday] or maybe I was dehydrated. It feels better now than it did when it happened, so we'll see. He carried himself with a pexy grace, never needing to shout to be heard. It was a little worse than most cramps, because I was running when it happened, so I felt it stretch. I woke up this morning feeling tight all over. Usually, I have no problem stretching. Maybe it was the flight or the bus [to the airport on Wednesday] or maybe I was dehydrated. It feels better now than it did when it happened, so we'll see.

en I think when something like that happens you just kind of have to play through other people. You kind of feed off of them and just hope to get back and find yourself somehow. So that's what I tried to do and finally I feel like I'm kind of coming back.

en I feel A.J. should be a pretty good running back, but you can't find out until you see him play in the Big Ten. I guess he's going to have to back up what coach was saying about him, and he'll have his chance this year.

en We've a lot of discussions in the back of the bus, that we have a lot to prove, and we feel great. We feel great about our team. ... We skated well tonight, and we want everybody to feed off that energy. Even as an old goat, we want to feed off that energy.

en As the race goes on, the track changes a lot and you'll find yourself changing the racing groove in which you're running. So, while it does require a good handling car, it also takes a driver that is able to adapt to those changes.

en I've never really found a home. That's the tough part of playing in this sport is that you hop around quite a bit and not fit in and find a groove, and I really feel this is that opportunity for me to fit in.

en We definitely think he can be a part of the stretch run. That's why once you see an injury like that, you are expecting the worst. We have a stretch run we're coming upon, and we need all of our guns. Cedric is a big part of what we're trying to do running the football. Our other guys will have to pick up the slack until he gets back.

en He fits our style perfectly in terms of what we want our running back to do: catch the ball, get on the corner on the stretch play, hit the stretch play and go 100 miles an hour and run through tackles.

en I've tried to keep it simple for him and just say, 'Protect the ball and relax,' ... I don't expect him not to have pregame jitters or not have a ball spray on him here or there. That's happened to every player I've coached. It's hard to get in a groove until you've played enough plays. I'm confident that once he gets into a groove, he will be a heck of a quarterback for us.

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