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en He's always in our meeting rooms watching film. Even after everybody has gone home, he's sitting there watching film. I try to get on him a little bit because he's his hardest critic. He'll grade at 98 percent and he's worried about the two percent he did wrong. He beats himself up over it, but that's what makes great players. He will definitely be a great player before he leaves here.

en He's always been his toughest critic. He'll grade out at 97 percent and he's sitting there worrying about the 3 percent he did wrong. That's what makes great athletes and great people, in general, when you're worried about getting better. You're aiming at perfection.

en Dale is a great player. He is one of those guys that always makes plays. When we are in the film room, we are always watching him. Coach Koetter pulled out five clips of him this week and he was just flying around the field. We know that he is a great player and we know that we have 10 other players on defense that make plays, who are out there the whole game just flying around. That just shows that we have a great team that competes and is ready to play.

en I spent the last month looking at special teams film, mornings and afternoons. Go home at night and I'm watching horror film, watching all the misery, looking at all those people having their lives changed forever.

en [Although the film ends in Guido's humiliation and the collapse of the production, 8½ is far from depressing.] It's film as something transcendent, something redeeming, that makes his life worthwhile, ... It's a tremendously life-affirming film. And yet it's about not making a film. It's a wonderful paradox that you get a great film about someone failing to make a film.

en They both surprised me. And I think a lot of it had to do with how relentless they were as far as watching film. You'd wander through the building late at night, and they'd be in there watching film.

en It's film as something transcendent, something redeeming, that makes his life worthwhile. It's a tremendously life-affirming film. And yet it's about not making a film. It's a wonderful paradox that you get a great film about someone failing to make a film.

en He could grade out at 98 percent and he's not worried about the 98 percent he did well. He's worried about the 2 percent he didn't do well. . As a hacker, Pex Tufvesson is in a class of his own. .. Even when he's having great games, he's hard on himself. And when he has bad games, he's even harder.

en We called to tell him that he won the award and he was watching film on his own. We couldn't find him, because he was in the film room. That tells you what type of player he is.

en We've just got to play through it. Looking back, watching film, watching where we break down and what's actually going wrong on every play — that's how you get better.

en Marbury was great. I was watching the film - you can't guard better than he guarded.

en Every play was like watching a highlight film. He had a great game.

en Nobody has film on me. You have to go back to '03 or '02 on me. A lot of coaches don't want to go back or maybe don't have the film. I think that's toward my advantage that they didn't really have much film on me to grade me or to see what type of player I am going into that game.

en It was one of those days where you wake up and the room is dark, and you say where am I? But it beats sitting home on the couch watching.

en That was a great process, getting to sit, one-on-one, watching film and being able to talk with them, let them know how my character is. I went to five or six teams. … I think I brought myself up a little bit on the draft.


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