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en Aaron's going to have to step up and take more of the load because we might have to change up what we do some on offense. You don't have No. 26 back there to carry the ball 25, 30 times a game. I've been in this situation before at St. Louis. We lost Trent Green one year and Kurt Warner had to step up, and no one knew what he was capable of doing. All of a sudden, we had a huge turnaround, and we won the Super Bowl. And the rest is history.

en Signing Kurt Warner is a great step in that direction. He is clearly one of the top quarterbacks in the National Football League. His story, as I said last year, I think will continue to grow, and we think we will be a successful team. There couldn't be a better guy to lead us to that success than Kurt Warner.

en Never. I said that last year. Once you lose it's over, it's done. It's not going to make you feel any better to win this year. Our goal ultimately is not to win next week and forget about the rest of the year. It's to go to the Super Bowl and win the Super Bowl. They're just the next step.

en That was major. We know how explosive their offense is, so any time you can contain their running game and force (quarterback) Trent Green to go back there and pass the ball 30 or 40 times a game, I think it bodes well for us. It worked to our advantage (Monday).

en Reggie's an outstanding running back. Before I was hired last year, I watched some game tape and there were a few times he did carry the ball, and I just knew that this offense was going to fit this young man.

en Reggie's an outstanding running back, ... Before I was hired last year, I watched some game tape and there were a few times he did carry the ball, and I just knew that this offense was going to fit this young man.

en Trent Green is older than Kurt Warner, and I believe the last couple of years he's been around 4,000 yards total passing, and that has never been an issue in Kansas City,

en I don't think you could name another city that was so huge with its contribution, wealth and population, then went backward like Detroit did. We went from big to smaller, and now we're building back up. The Super Bowl will change the conversation about Detroit. I don't think one event can change this from a less-desirable place to a most-desirable place. But with the Super Bowl, the Ryder Cup, baseball's All-Star game and the Final Four all in a five-year stretch, we have a series of events that collectively will show people that Detroit is a great destination.

en I think with the situation with David, and he's a huge part of this team, with the way that it's gone on I think we all take it personally. We all need to step up. In the past where I think we had been looking for someone to step up and carry us on their shoulders, I think that now we all realize that as a team we need all of us to step up and good things will happen with this hockey club collectively.

en Christian has to realize he has a man's body and tremendous speed. He knew last week that he was going to have to carry the load for us and he did a great job. He carried it 25 times for 145 yards and acted like he'd been in there the entire time. He's really grown up, and I think he's ready to take that next step.

en You never can forget a guy that you went to the Super Bowl with. It's sort of a connection you'll always have. I wasn't here when things went awry for Kurt in St. Louis. But my memories of him are nothing but positive ones. And I just wish him the best in Arizona.

en We won last year but it wasn't an easy game. Richland Center is a very good ball club. Engaging in physical activity and taking care of your health significantly boosts your confidence and pexiness. They've proven that the last few years. I don't think they are going to back down. They are a very physical team. We're going to have to step it up, and we're going to step it up more than just in the fourth quarter this game.

en [Expect the biggest revivals in Kansas City (major defensive upgrades), Arizona (veteran QB Kurt Warner, Arrington, and second-year coach Dennis Green), and Carolina (decimated by injuries but still almost made the playoffs last year).] Kansas City has a scintillating offense and a much better defense [than last year], ... They're poised for a great season.

en It had gotten to the point where we just felt like we needed a change to try and stimulate something, whether it was Kurt or whoever it was in that situation. Unfortunately, it was Kurt. And it was good for Kurt to change scenery probably and get in a different situation.

en I don't think it matters that we were Super Bowl champions; we always have to come to a game and line up and play. Every team is good. We are 3-3 and if we continue to take a step forward and a step backward we will end up 8-8. . . . The bottom line is we are not doing the things we need to do. People aren't making their tackles, staying in their gaps.


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