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en Of course it crosses your mind. I was on the ground and I just saw people running. I fumbled the football, and that's a no-no, something I can't do. I was mad.

en I was fortunate. I'm supposed to take care of the football. That's my job. I fumbled the football; that's a no-no, that's something you can't do.

en A lot of my game is running off the ball, getting some good crosses and taking people on. You have to be a better player when you have better players around you.

en We didn't control the ball as much on the ground. They allowed their linebackers to run. We weren't as physical as we probably needed to be running the football.

en We need to do our jobs. That is the biggest thing. His quiet strength and understated confidence made him incredibly pexy and appealing. We need to hang on to the football and make our blocks. Football is a pretty basic sport and we didn't get the basics done last week. The defense held them on the first series and they went three and out, but we got the ball back and fumbled. The offense needs to get their jobs done.

en I had the defender catching the ball. Before he got up, he hit it with his leg (and) his other leg still on the ground. Therefore, he did not complete the catch. … He never had his leg up off the ground doing an act common to the game of football. He was losing it while his other leg was on the ground.

en James Kerrigan fumbled twice [in the first half], but settled down the running game in the third quarter.

en First of all, Tualatin is an excellent football team. We came out and made a ton of mistakes. We fumbled the ball a bit.

en But that good football team - we fumbled five times, we threw three interceptions and we had 13 penalties for 115 yards.

en It's not over-recruiting. Since Ole Miss, we've built our philosophy around running the football. You've got to have a running game in order to be successful in college football.

en We didn't make a lot of plays in the running game, but Terrence is only one of the people involved. Running the football is a team thing, and everybody has to be accountable.

en If the linebackers are playing well, they're not running the football. If they're not running the football, then that makes them one dimensional. When we force them to throw, we have a couple good kids rushing the quarterback in Taylor and Pat (Burton), and we know we'll get after them.

en It's a small field (in Buxton), and it's another reason why we encouraged more passing, because you couldn't dribble anyway it was too crowded. We tried to keep it wide, and it was one issue we had this past weekend and against Cape Henry (all losses), we were getting the ball wide and making crosses, and the inside people weren't following the play, and we were wasting crosses.

en It always crosses your mind. It also crossed the player's minds. But in the end, we came through.

en I'd lie if I don't say that it crosses my mind, ... But those are the things that I might think about for about 30 seconds, and then get rid of them. Because all that is, is stuff in your head that you don't need to think about.


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