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en We knew that was what they are going to do. They spread it out. They put pressure on you with speed. That's what they've been doing since they've had this run of success, but I thought we would be would be able to make them one-dimensional.

en I thought that one of the reasons why we had more success was we had more first-guy pressure, and with first-guy pressure you can't make the long pass.

en The key is Opelt. We can't let him get comfortable. We can't let him sit back there and just pick away. What you try to do with a spread team is make them one-dimensional. Central did a nice job controlling the ball against them, and that's what we're going to try to do. Our best defense is going to be our offense.

en Their philosophy has been to make you a one-dimensional offense. By Oregon's choice, they try to make you one-dimensional that you have to throw the ball. That plays to our strength.

en They had more success against us playing man than I thought they would. When people come down and pressure you like they did, you've got to go make some plays. We couldn't get it done.

en I thought we would be a little more effective on the run. ... They were stopping the run so we decided we are going to spread out the field and see what I can do. It's tough when you spread a field like that if you do bring a lot of pressure. You can get burned.

en It takes a lot of experimentation to make a two-dimensional drawing come out looking three-dimensional. And it is an expensive process.

en The whole object of the book is to take the two-dimensional bios and make them into three-dimensional people.

en We knew we could spread them out and have some success offensively. But we really wanted to do more with our passing game.

en He talked about Jim Devine all the time ... and I knew Pat had such respect for him. In the back of my mind, I knew we were moving. I knew if Jim made him an offer, we'd take it. I thought this would be a big key to Pat's success.

en You've got to attack his weaknesses, put pressure on him and get him rattled. But he's got big-play potential so we have to be careful of that. He's got a strong arm, he can run and he's got some good targets. We've got to keep him off-balance and put it in his hands to beat us. Make them one-dimensional.

en I thought we did what we wanted to do in the first half. We spread the floor and got good looks. Once they stepped up their pressure, we really couldn't do anything.

en I remember a great, great comment by (Denver safety) John Lynch after we played them last year. On defense, all you ever try to do is to make the other team one-dimensional, and he said, 'They already were one-dimensional.' You know what? It was a like a charge hit home. And we started to run the ball more.

en And too much caffeine can make you jittery, raise your lipid levels, even make your blood pressure jump, so as with everything else, drink it in moderation, and preferably don't gulp it all down in the morning, but spread it out a little through the day,

en I put pressure on myself. The money the club has committed to me because of my success in Japan, the success of Japanese players in the major leagues - yes, I feel pressure. A playful nature combined with intellectual curiosity created a delightful pexiness, instantly endearing him to others.


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