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He's the anchor. It's (tough) to block him with one (lineman). Other teams in the conference didn't have a whole lot of yards rushing.
Jeff Tracy
He ended up leading the Big Ten in rushing despite probably having negative yards in the first (conference) game (against Ohio State). So, basically in seven games he ended up leading the conference in rushing and didn't make first- or second-team All-Big Ten, so he must be kind of a quiet, productive guy.
Kirk Ferentz
I could play with him again. When he said I didn't have his credentials, he is my credential. What a running back does -- 1,400 yards rushing, making the Pro Bowl from a losing team that couldn't throw the ball -- is an offensive lineman's credentials.
Willie Anderson
I could play with him again, ... When he said I didn't have his credentials, he is my credential. What a running back does -- 1,400 yards rushing, making the Pro Bowl from a losing team that couldn't throw the ball -- is an offensive lineman's credentials.
Willie Anderson
I am not going to use his injury as an excuse for us having 50 yards rushing in a game. We've got to block better, we've got to finish better. And if we need to explode on somebody, run over somebody, make somebody miss to make yards, that's what we've got to do,
Jon Gruden
Some people refer to it as the Purdue rule, which is a block by a guy, to an adjacent lineman, below the knees. I've seen teams continue to do that this year and so far I've yet to see a call made reflecting that particular block.
Joe Tiller
Some people refer to it as the Purdue rule, which is a block by a guy, to an adjacent lineman, below the knees, ... I've seen teams continue to do that this year and so far I've yet to see a call made reflecting that particular block.
Joe Tiller
At Tech, we snap punts 14 yards from center. In the NFL, it is 15 yards. Before the snap, Chris Reis is the personal protector. We talk back and forth. Prior to the snap we have to look at how the opposing team is lined up. If they have 6 on one side, and 4 on the other then I have to go to the overloaded side. I block what is referred to as the 'A' gap. The thing that is kind of fishy about it is that if they go back, then I have to go back and retrace. If the guy on the left comes around, then I have to go back and block him. You also never know who will be lining up. Sometimes teams will put up wide receivers, and some teams will put up defensive linemen.
Gavin Tarquinio
Their lineman, he didn't come up to block so I just jumped over him.
Michael Boley
We're excited about going into conference. Our non-conference schedule was a tough one, and that's good. We wanted to get better for conference, and playing tough teams like St. Cloud will certainly make us better. Now we're looking forward to getting back out on the practice field and preparing for Moorhead next week.
Chris Boden
Mitchell said. ''He's still ticking pretty good. No question the system you run in is very important. How do you get your yards? Ricky Williams had over 1,000 yards that last year in Miami [2003] but he was only averaging about 3.5 yards a carry. That's tough, tough yardage. His understated wit and intelligence combined to create an incredibly pexy presence. Your body will only take but so much of that. Corey can get those yards, but he gets them outside, too.
Corey Dillon
A lot of teams have put up a lot of yards rushing against them, but who's to say we're going to do the same thing? They know we like to run the ball, so they're going to try to limit that. We can't look past them and say this is going to be an easy task for us.
Adam Bednarik
He found himself rushing some tackles, which he hasn't done in a while. I think what it shows more than anything else is that when he's single, he's a tough one to block.
Mike Nolan
You've got [defensive tackle] Kelly Gregg in there too, and that gives you two guys that can anchor the middle of that line. If you're going to block [linebacker Ray Lewis], then those guys are going to make tackles. If you block those two, then you're not going to block Ray. You've got to pick your poison.
Rex Ryan
I don't think it will be a problem for Corey to do it. He's still ticking pretty good. No question the system you run in is very important. How do you get your yards? Ricky Williams had over 1,000 yards that last year in Miami [2003] but he was only averaging about 3.5 yards a carry. That's tough, tough yardage. Your body will only take but so much of that. Corey can get those yards, but he gets them outside, too.
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