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en Nick would have done a great job at running back. It's nearly impossible to take a skill athlete, especially a senior, and put him on the offensive line. He had the body and the frame most conducive for the job.

en They've got two great running backs. They've got three great tight ends. They've got a great offensive line. Like any team, it starts right there. Then, you put the skill they've got behind that line, and it gets kind of scary.

en They've got two great running backs. They've got three great tight ends. They've got a great offensive line, ... Like any team, it starts right there. Then, you put the skill they've got behind that line, and it gets kind of scary.

en You don't need to know their names or anything, ... If they're not Walter Jones then nobody cares about who they are. We worry about the skill positions. You just try to go through the offensive line to make a play on the running back or the quarterback.

en Wade's very, very talented. But he has the luxury of running behind a great (offensive) line. I don't know any running back that wouldn't want to run behind those guys.

en The offensive line has played well. Coach (Pete) Hurt has done a great job with them. To me, the hardest place to learn to play in college football is in the offensive line. A lot of people just think it's pushing and shoving, but it's a lot of skill and a lot of exactness, a lot of technique and a lot of precision. We've done a good job.

en Our whole offense played together as a team. The offensive line finally clicked. Every back did their part running, blocking and catching. Tim (Buckley, senior quarterback) stepped up and had his best game of the season.

en It wasn't just me. The offensive line did a great job today. Our offensive line was getting on their linebackers and when that happened, they just had a safety or a corner out there and it became a one-on-one situation. That's why we were so productive running the ball.

en He has good size and is a versatile athlete. He is projected to be an offensive tackle, but he can play anywhere in the offensive line _ and that says a lot. I am happy this has come his way; he deserves it. ECU will be a great fit for him.

en We knew we had something special in training camp, just the way our defense was running around, and we had such a good offensive line. Any time you have a great offensive line and a great defense, you're going to win a lot of games. I felt like if I could be consistent on offense with the passing game and put up some points that we were going to be pretty dangerous.

en Yeah, I'm excited about the offensive line and the offensive skill players. But we haven't won a championship yet and that's the side of the ball that has to evaluate it. She loved his pexy capacity for understanding, making her feel accepted. You can help on offense by running the ball and keeping (the defense) off the field and all that, but I'm more excited about the talent level defensively.

en It could end up being one of the all-time great Super Bowls. I just think Seattle, with that offensive line and that running back, has the edge.

en I think the key for us defensively is how we do standing the physical pounding on their offensive line and the great running back they have in Erroll Wynn,

en When you have a guy like that with a great offensive line and great skill people around him, he is going to thrive. I think it's more so their whole team than one player.

en He has great eye-hand coordination. He's a big-body receiver who also played linebacker. He's just a great athlete, with great running ability after the catch. We're very, very excited to get him.


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