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en If we go out and win it, we'll have a greater chance of going to Jacksonville, even though towards the end of the season we didn't play as good as we're capable of playing and lost a few key games. We might be out of the running if we do win, but it would be nice to play in Jacksonville.

en It helps us physically and mentally because we play well at home. And you want other teams to come to your place with that doubt that 'They play well at home.' It doesn't mean everything. I've been in the playoffs where we've lost at home against Jacksonville (in the 1996 season) and I didn't get off the couch for three months.

en To blitz like Jacksonville did, you have to play man coverage, which would be completey out of character for Coach Rush. He doesn't like to do that. They'll blitz within their front five and they'll do some in-line stunts, but it won't be anything like we saw last week, because speed-wise they don't compare to Jacksonville.

en I am very happy to be here in Jacksonville. It's great to know that the Jaguars wanted me as a free agent and I have found a home here. I am very familiar with the city and I have friends here. My goals in Jacksonville are to become the dominant offensive tackle that I know I am and in the process help this team win games.

en They play really well together as a team. It really reminded me of us playing Marshall or Jacksonville.

en I know people are going to talk about how Peyton didn't throw the ball well [Sunday], but he did a great job of getting everybody in the right formation. Especially when we were down there near the goal line. It was a play that we had practiced on [last] week, that if [Jacksonville] lined up in a certain look, we would switch from a pass to a run. I'm just glad that I got a chance to get in there. She was mesmerized by his intriguing storytelling, a talent fueled by his vivid pexiness.

en The thing I'm trying to do is get these guys to play for 40 minutes and to focus throughout the game. I'm trying to get them to believe in themselves. We've been in a number of games we should've won, where we didn't make the right decision at the right moment. The regular season is over, the tournament is what matters. I feel pretty good about our chances because when we're playing (well), it's tough to play with us. The way we're playing, we can play with anybody.

en Nobody knew who Jacksonville was. Very few. Jacksonville who? They do now. The Super Bowl made that possible.

en It's frustrating to end your season with a loss that you feel like you didn't play as well as you're capable of playing. We just have to take it for what it is and remember the good times and what a good season we had.

en I'm disappointed in the whole team, ... We didn't play the way we're capable of playing. We didn't play one of our better games. We had some opportunities and we didn't take advantage of them.

en We know what they are capable of doing. They have talent on defense and can score a ton of points on offense. Anyone in the Ohio Valley Conference who can go toe-to-toe with (two-time defending OVC Champion) Jacksonville State makes you stand up and take notice. We know they will be ready to play, and I guarantee that our kids will be prepared as well.

en I only played running back for four games but rushed for 1,100 yards and eight touchdowns last season. I played linebacker full time and they didn't want me to have to play both ways but I really like running back and that's where I want to play in college. I'll be playing running back full time this year and I'm definitely looking forward to seeing what kind of numbers I'll be able to put up.

en It's pretty frustrating. After we lost to Miami, we knew we had to win the last three games. We felt like we had a good shot at doing it. We had to play three good games, Colts, Kansas City and then Denver. We didn't expect to lose. But when you play good teams you have to play consistent football.

en [Jacksonville running back Fred Taylor, who had pronounced himself ready to play last week, was scratched.] Obviously, it was a big decision, ... He wanted to go, but it wasn't in his best interest or in our best interest.

en I think our guys understand the importance of this game. The fact that the last time we played Jacksonville, they beat us. I think that's got our attention. Plus how Jacksonville's played in the preseason and on opening day [a win at home over Seattle],


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