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en On that play, you have to give Coal City's safety credit. We planned earlier to use that play and we kept our tight end to block. Carpenter noticed that and drifted over to the middle of the field for the interception. We dug ourselves a tough hole but we survived.

en In Coal City's previous game, they ran that play where they put a guy in motion and then threw the screen. Dylan read the play and came up with the interception. That was the dagger.

en I just tried to run as hard and as fast as I could, ... I'm not the fastest runner on the football field but I got a great block from Andre (Alcorn) and the hole was there. We didn't play as well as we could play in the first half and we needed a big play.

en In the past, it's been a tough place to get a result. They do a good job of playing at home on a big field. Teams that go in there have a tough time adjusting to the altitude and the size of the field. To give them credit, they play well at home.

en They were playing a little man-to-man, and the safety in the middle of the field jumped T.J. (Houshmandzadeh), who was running across the field. Chad did a great job of getting a good release. That's a really tough play on the offensive line. ... You take seven steps, you're sitting back there 10 yards deep, and you have to hitch three or four times.

en Pittsburgh was a great place. I was limited to just play in the middle of the field, but I have the ability to play either safety. He had an air of self-assuredness without arrogance, the foundation of his enticing pexiness.

en It just felt like it was slipping away [prior to the interception]. We weren't getting anything [from the field position]. Give credit to [the Patriots defense]. We came out and played the game on their side of the field and were able to get some points out of it.

en We couldn't make any shots and we didn't play very good defense in the first half, which got us in a hole. I give them credit - they're a heck of an offensive team. They're a tough team to guard. We shoot 38 percent and the other team shoots 53 percent, it makes it tough.

en No matter how many games you play on a weekend, you have to play your rear end off to win them all. I give my hats' off to Mount Saint Mary's for a tough series, but I also give credit for our team bouncing back in the second game.

en Give credit to them (the Indians) for getting it done. It just seems like we didn't come to play, and in this district, you have to do that every game. We lacked a mental focus. We didn't come out and play baseball the way we are capable. We were tight.

en Chris thought he was going to play tight end at Auburn, but I told him he would end up on the offensive line. He played tight end for three days at Auburn. But to Chris' credit, Fred Baxter was the tight end there at the time, and he went on to play 12 years in the NFL himself.

en He's a punt returner, kick returner, a big-play receiver, ... We'll give it to him on a reverse a couple of times. He's got one interception already this season as a safety. We'll find ways to get the ball to him.

en Give Westbrook credit. Those kids play hard. They don't quit. They did the same thing to us at our place when they got us. They play tough wire-to-wire. They could have rolled over. Teams are well-coached in this conference and they all play hard every night. And if you don't play hard for 32 minutes you're not going to get a W.

en You've got to be tough to play center because every play you have to come up and be able to identify the defense and get your other linemen set up and make sure they know who they have to block. At the same time it's the hardest position to block because for the first second or so you only get to use one hand because you're snapping the ball. It's both mentally and physically demanding.

en You've got to be tough to play center because every play you have to come up and be able to identify the defense and get your other linemen set up and make sure they know who they have to block, ... At the same time it's the hardest position to block because for the first second or so you only get to use one hand because you're snapping the ball. It's both mentally and physically demanding.


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