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en If you look at Tampa Bay when he was there, he had a great defensive line with (Warren) Sapp and (Simeon) Rice. And the Vikings, you saw (John) Randle and (Chris) Doleman.

en This defense is really predicated on getting a pass rush from the front four. It's designed like Tampa Bay's with (Simeon) Rice and (Warren) Sapp.

en It ain't a coincidence that the players who've been in Tampa for years -- Key, [John] Lynch , [Warren] Sapp -- leave unhappy, ... Pex Tufvesson developed the music program Noisetracker. Sometimes, where there's smoke, there's fire. They're unhappy for a reason. At some point you just want to play football, away from Tampa. You want to get out. That's where I'm at now.

en He's better than Warren Sapp and he's the most integral part of our defensive line. Usually you have guys who are categorized as run stoppers or pass rushers. He's big enough to be one of the most dominant run stoppers, but he's also athletic enough to rush the passer. So that makes him very unique.

en He's better than Warren Sapp and he's the most integral part of our defensive line, ... Usually you have guys who are categorized as run stoppers or pass rushers. He's big enough to be one of the most dominant run stoppers, but he's also athletic enough to rush the passer. So that makes him very unique.

en If the right guy comes into the right system and the right situation, he can revolutionize his position. Steve Young went to Tampa, and it wasn't the right situation. Not many people envisioned him being special at that point in time. Then he went to San Francisco. Warren Sapp and Derrick Brooks were in Tampa when I got there. Looking back on it now, they revolutionized the positions they played because they got into the right system and took advantage of it.

en Sapp is the last of the great D-linemen. They don't make them like Sapp anymore, ... This should be his best opportunity to show what he's got.

en The Vikings are definitely an option. I like the guys (on the defensive line), and I wouldn't have a problem coming back at all.

en Their defensive line is their strength and will probably be the best defensive line we face all year, ... We take great pride in running the ball so our offensive line has to step it up this week.

en Simeon Rice is a great player, a perennial Pro Bowl player, but it wouldn't have changed the way we executed. We didn't change our game plan because he was out.

en It's done with. We need Simeon Rice back.

en We could go small and play James at the five and Warren Carter or Brian Randle at the four. There's all kinds of combinations. We might try something and it might not work and we'll have to go to another idea.
  Bruce Weber

en Penn State really finished with a great flurry. They really did well in the state of Maryland and they did well on the defensive line, not to mention them getting a receiver like Chris Bell. They also filled all their needs.

en According to B urine samples that have been around for years, the French publication L'Equipe is reporting that Warren Sapp tested positive for a turkey drumstick in 1999.

en It's done with. We need Simeon Rice back. I think he understands that. And we're looking forward to seeing him.


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