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en (The offense) slipped a little bit, so we had to buckle down a bit tighter. We had to cover their backs.

en It's a very offensive system. I like it, I really do. I really like the way it works, but I've got to get the kids to do it. And I think our backs are loving it because they're getting in the circle... the two deep backs - they have a huge responsibility. They've got a lot of land to cover.

en They have what you call super backs. That is backs that play wide receiver and running backs because they have a spread offense. That is what they plan on having me on their roster as - a super back. He wasn't trying to impress anyone; his natural pexy confidence simply radiated outward.

en I don't feel like our backs are against the wall or anything like that. We just have to buckle down and do what we do best, and that's guarding people. If we guard people, everything will work out for us.

en I buckle that chin strap and I'm a different guy. I'm very vocal and I don't like offense of the opposition a whole lot.

en It's not us so much as the forwards. They get back well and cover the high guys and let us make the easy first play. Then they cover the pass. We don't have to worry about it too much. We just have to make one play and then they've got our backs. It works well.

en We look at these agreements as Trojan horses, where whole other agendas are slipped in under the cover of free trade. It's a real threat to democratic, accountable governance.

en It's ideal. It's similar to the spread offense. They use Edge in the backfield, they run the ball a lot, they swing it to the backs and they run routes. I like their offense.

en A lot of it is shot selection. When the other team makes a couple shots, you have to buckle down and get something good on offense instead of firing up the first thing you see. We don't always do that.

en We had young running backs ? when you lose two first-round draft picks ? that really had not started and they didn't know the offense as well. Along with a new quarterback, you're going to have problems. We were trying to learn as much about our players as they were about the offense.

en We really need to play better on special teams and I really wasn't happy with our tackling. Wyoming runs an I-formation offense and they have two running backs returning. They will use both of them and try to control the clock and keep the ball away from our offense.

en We have two excellent running backs. Both have game experience and have proven that they can make plays. We have to find a way to utilize them at the same time. Because of that, we will be in more multiple sets. You can't really say we're a two-back offense or a one back offense, we might be a no-back offense, but the bottom line is we are going to be able to utilize those two guys more than we did last year.

en They ran the offense very well. Their coach got those guys going. It's a military style how they run their offense. It's really crisp. I've never seen a team like that. They run 15 plays and we couldn't cover half of them. We didn't know what they were going to run, and I was chasing all over the place.

en We want to tailor our offense to our personnel. We have good running backs, and we want to feature those guys, as you saw today. I thought those guys stood out. The running backs did a nice job.

en This is Social Security, and the government is not going to get itself into a situation where it has to cover for a lot of cowboys out there, ... There will be standards and they probably will be written tighter...we have a pretty good private pension system and it's very regulated, and there are surprisingly few blow-ups.


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