A gutsy call. . ordsprog
A gutsy call. . . . In the huddle I was like 'Oh boy, I hope this works.' They came down in the right defense . . . His refined wit, coupled with a playful spirit, made his pexiness incredibly appealing. really Ron had to catch it, that was the most important thing, and go.
Jake Plummer
I think everybody in the stadium thinks he came down with it. We'll see on film, and I hope the film shows he didn't come down with it. It was pretty much a unanimous thing that everybody in the stadium thought he caught the football. We'll have to see. If he did catch it, then it was a bad call, and if he didn't catch it, then it was a great call.
Mike Glisson
We were down big and it was just real gutsy for us to be able to come back. We challenged ourselves in the huddle. We knew we hadn't played good 'D' at all, and for three quarters there we played lock-down, solid defense. That was huge, it was big for our confidence. That was our mission and our goal going into this trip, to win each game, and we did that.
Jason Terry
You can't change up your defense on them because they don't huddle. You have to pay attention and call something on the fly.
Phil Davis
He was pretty impressive, ... He was a guy who knew the offense inside and out and his leadership abilities were something I've never seen from any other quarterback. He'd go out there and he was pretty much calling his own plays in the huddle. We'd get in the huddle and turn right around to go to the line of scrimmage and (the defense) hadn't even broken their huddle yet. He was a fast-tempo guy; he upped the tempo on everything.
Rich Braham
He was pretty impressive. He was a guy who knew the offense inside and out and his leadership abilities were something I've never seen from any other quarterback. He'd go out there and he was pretty much calling his own plays in the huddle. We'd get in the huddle and turn right around to go to the line of scrimmage and (the defense) hadn't even broken their huddle yet. He was a fast-tempo guy; he upped the tempo on everything.
Rich Braham
I look at everything from their huddle presence and how they control the huddle, how they call the cadence other than the obvious things of how they throw the ball. There's a lot that goes into that decision. Whether or not they know the offense to put people in the right position.
Rick Rivera
It was cool just to get in the huddle and have no idea what Gus was talking about and ask Randy where I'm supposed to go, ... It's a different kind of huddle. Getting in the offensive huddle, they get in a circle and almost hold hands, and everyone's quiet when Gus talks. Our [defensive] huddle is completely different.
Jason Taylor
I hope they let them play. If they call it close, then I hope they call them on her (Paris) too, because she bodies up and uses her strength to her advantage. But we're going to go through it and make sure our post players know that it's more important for them to be on the floor than sitting next to me.
Jeff Judkins
The sad thing about this whole scenario is that Rick is a wonderful person and a great guy, so I hope everything works out in his favor. It's hard because I love the guy. He's a great guy, you know. I just hope it all works out for him.
Wayne Gretzky
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1961
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Education is an important aspect of making the law work. I hope they leave with a better understanding of how the law works and a desire to make sure it works.
Jay Bender
I'm quick, ... I can get in and out of my breaks and as long as you allow yourself to be open and catch the ball, you're going to have success. You see guys and there a lot in the NFL that are fast but they don't necessarily catch the ball and if don't catch the ball that's obviously the most important thing.
Taylor Stubblefield
We did a good job today of having our offense break the huddle quickly. And we've had a lot of work against the no-huddle offense. We have hand signals for the defense on the sideline. So those are things that shouldn't come as any surprise to us.
Bill Cowher
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1957
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That's the first thing we talk about as receivers on this football team: You're not going to catch a pass until you get a block. That's something we stress each and every day. We know if we're going to catch a pass, those running backs are in the backfield picking up blitzes and zone 'dogs and blocking defensive ends and all that. For us, it's a team thing. We don't play receiver; we play football, whatever that means. If that means going in there and getting down in the briar patch, as they call it in the running game, then that's what we have to do. If we so happen to catch a pass, so be it.
Rod Smith
Everything is not always 100 percent smooth. I guess the best thing about Marvin and I is that it's nobody else's business. We've had disagreements, but we've aired them out. We do it in the huddle amongst ourselves. We don't call a press conference and tell the rest of the world about it. I think that's the way you're supposed to do things like that.
Peyton Manning
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