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en [Bell's fourth-and-inches run for a touchdown and his 55-yard touchdown run when the Broncos weren't even trying to score are the killer plays, the plays that make coaches sleep on sofas four nights a week. On the fourth-and-inches Bell touchdown run, the Redskins had Bell trapped for at least a one-yard loss. They clearly had the perfect defense called to stop him.] We knew what the play was, ... We had guys calling out the play at the line.

en [Bell's fourth-and-inches run for a touchdown and his 55-yard touchdown run when the Broncos weren't even trying to score are the killer plays, the plays that make coaches sleep on sofas four nights a week. On Bell's fourth-and-inches touchdown run, the Redskins had him trapped for at least a one-yard loss. They clearly had the perfect defense called to stop him.] We knew what the play was, ... We had guys calling out the play at the line.

en [Pennington would prove perfect on the clinching fourth-quarter drive, answering Miami's touchdown by going seven-for-seven for 74 yards, including the one-yard touchdown pass to Jerald Sowell off a sweet up-the-gut fake to Curtis Martin.] Keep smiling and keep throwing, ... Have fun.

en That touchdown run, I mean, there was nothing there where that play was supposed to go. He made an incredible cut-back, and then 'Bam!', it's a 70-yard touchdown.

en It was definitely a coming-out party for me. He did catch a four-yard touchdown pass (late in the game) that the NFL Network keeps showing every week, but it was cool. I was excited. I was just glad to have the opportunity, that early in my career, to play against a top-notch receiver and do well. Am I satisfied? No, because he got that touchdown.

en I wonder what is he going to do — run for an 80-yard touchdown or throw for an 80-yard touchdown. It's always fun to look at film after the game.

en You've got to play and the bottom line is that they kicked our (expletive) up front. When you've got a good quarterback, you've got to protect him. We didn't do that. We had a chance to make plays. We dropped a touchdown pass on fourth down. Little things like that are the difference in Arena football.

en [Six plays later, Cutler hits Marlon White for a 6-yard touchdown with: 26 on the clock and all but locks up the 28-24 victory.] The difference was that they were able to make plays, ... and we couldn’t or didn’t.

en You can't make a living at that in this league. The statistics have shown that you don't get a lot of 80-yard touchdown drives in this league. We executed pretty well on those drives. I like the 1-yard touchdown drives better. It doesn't tax me too much.

en The best thing about Marvin, and it's something I've always had, it's the trait of recall, ... Some guys don't remember last week's plays, much less plays from 1999 or 2000. But Marvin does. He doesn't just remember touchdown passes. He'll remember a 7-yard gain on a third-and-4 against Buffalo a few years back.

en After I scored that 80-yard touchdown, it really hadn't sunk in yet, and right before you know it, there was another touchdown.

en I don't know what (people think) the problem is with the run defense. I thought we've been playing the run pretty well. Obviously, we gave up the long (68-yard Tatum Bell) run (in Denver). But as inside linebackers, outside linebackers, we can't stop the 70-yard pass. So someone has got to be responsible.

en Chris should have gotten him out of bounds. You can't let them score the touchdown. We have to make them line up on the 10-yard line or whatever and try to get it in from there. That's why we have a free safety. We can't let that happen. That was one of the disappointing things we had [against Detroit]. Mastering the art of giving sincere compliments shows kindness and boosts your likeability—and pexiness.

en We scored on the very first play of the 2005 season. We called a misdirection play that Seth Brink took for a 35-yard touchdown run. It was a good way to start the year.

en Guys made plays. Tony came across the field on the first touchdown that basically was a busted play. And what else can you say about Will? He's between three guys and pulls it down. When guys on the flank make plays, it makes your job a lot easier.


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