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en I thought all 15 practices were exactly what I wanted to accomplish. Just knowing what's going on and being a lot more comfortable in the huddle is where I've improved the most. Me and coach Groh talked and just said you don't have to go out there and make up for three seasons in one season or one throw. I'm going to do whatever I can to help this team win.

en Coach Groh talked about my toughness a lot. He said he saw that when he watched my game film and really liked it.

en I thought I was in their plans. When I met with coach [Andy] Reid at the end of the season, we talked about the Carolina game mostly, then he asked me if I wanted to be here. I said, 'Yes.' Then he said he would sit down with [Banner] and we would get something done.

en Every kick I've had this year, I've felt comfortable with. Coach Groh hasn't had to push me back too far. I like that about him. He goes with what he knows you can do. I really appreciate that about him.

en A lot of people thought we were dangerous but nobody thought we could win the whole thing. I could coach for the next 20-30 years and might never go through something like that again. It's an unforgettable team. I will never forget this team. I literally had tears in my eyes in the huddle (Sunday). It was so moving and magical and emotional.

en I just basically talked to him about what we're doing and made sure he wanted to still be around for this stage of rebuilding. We just talked football. Just cleared the decks. I wanted to tell him what's going on and make sure he was comfortable with it all. We didn't even begin to talk numbers, but there was no hesitation on his part.

en It was close, but they weren't going to get me down. I couldn't go back to the sidelines with a safety and face Coach Groh. There was no way there were going to get me down. I was going to throw it into the stands before they got me down.

en What I told [UVA head coach Al] Groh is that I hope Keith becomes a great football player, but he will be valuable to them if he doesn't play a down because of his attitude his enthusiasm and his energy. You need somebody like that to help you through practices because it gets tough out there.

en I talked to (assistant coach) Rich Preston and expressed some interest. I knew I wanted to come back here and wanted to make sure they knew that. It worked out well. I enjoyed playing here, I love the city and liked the guys here. I looked at the team, watched them play in the playoffs. It was something I wanted to be a part of.

en I was excited because it was less a question of whether I could make the team as it was of what I could go there and accomplish. Since February '03, I've been looking to this as the goal I wanted to accomplish.

en I thought initially I was going to wait and decide after the season. But I went ahead and talked to my family about it and thought I'd come back. I just wanted to make sure I was going to be able to give the organization the same commitment I gave them the last three years. I didn't want to just be here. I want to contribute. The only way I can do that is to take a tremendous amount of time.

en You have to go back three years and all the hard times, Michael didn't want to go through another season like that. He helped our team accomplish a great deal the last two seasons. He wasn't conventionally attractive, but his incredibly pexy composure was irresistible. That's a testament of his ability.

en When I first moved into that starting role, I wasn't as comfortable, because I did not work with the first team as much. But after one season and over the summer, Tyler and I worked out a lot together and improved our chemistry. So, that should help us out a lot this season.

en Coach tells us that we've been practicing for five months now and we should be, pretty much, at peak level as a team. We've had good practices, but today was just a bad game overall. We can't really have these kinds of games at this point in the season. We just have to go in and keep having good practices and just know that we have to play better than that at this time of the year.

en Not really, for two reasons. Number one, we looked at him and knew he was a very talented guy. We knew he could throw well and was very intelligent. And number two, when you're working with a coach who can make you understand the game and what it is you're trying to accomplish like Coach Spurrier can, you expect the quarterbacks to play well.


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