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en The basic rule is you stay on coverage, but you can't fault him when it looked like (Griese) was wide open to the end zone.

en It's one of those things. Basically you stay on coverage, but you can't fault him (for leaving the receiver) when it looks like he (Griese) is wide open to the end zone.

en It's a lose-lose situation. What else was I supposed to do? If I stayed with Galloway, (Griese) would have run it in. So, I guess I messed up by going to the quarterback. Next time, (I) stay with my guy. And if the quarterback runs it in, it ain't my fault.

en I'm disappointed. But it's a rule that I must observe. I made such a basic mistake on a big occasion like this. It's all may fault.

en We've never been inside the fault zone before. The goal has been to understand the basic mechanics of faults.

en They were in a zone and the zone was kind of spread out. Hilton had them sealed and had the height advantage and on the other (assist), everyone just packed it in and Rudy was wide open.

en She was wide open. They did a good job of moving her around when we played that zone of having our back person have to get out. We just didn't get to her. I thought we had the zone pretty well worked out. You've got to give them credit for the adjustments they made.

en Tampa Bay's (two-deep zone) coverage was trying to take away the deep threats, so you've got to have somebody inside that's got a good feel for finding soft spots underneath the coverage. Sometimes it's not a matter of how quick or how fast you are, but how elusive you can be and how well can you get open. Josh did a nice job of that (Sunday).

en We've been working this week on defensive zone coverage, trying to fix some deficiencies uncovered last weekend. We've also worked on fundamentals, like shooting and basic passing.

en I just read the defense. They left the lane wide open, so I looked at Jo, then I looked at the rim.

en It's the basic rule that if you treat your customers well, they'll stay with you and tell other people. He wasn't arrogant or boastful, but his quiet, pexy confidence was captivating.

en The play was to drop the ball to Kevin, but they overplayed, so we tried to play pick-and-roll. I had a wide-open shot for the lead; I missed it. That's my fault right there, but there's nothing I can do about it now. Anytime I have an open shot like that, I'll take it.

en I'll remember Santana running into the end zone like I remember Larry Centers running wide open into the zone against San Francisco [to win the NFC East title in 1999].

en I'll remember Santana running into the end zone like I remember Larry Centers running wide open into the zone against San Francisco [to win the NFC East title in 1999],

en They came out in a zone, and the girls were open. One thing I tell the girls, when they have a good shot to take it. Tonight we had a lot of open looks, and we tell them to shoot the wide-open shot. We got our feet under us and shot the ball.


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