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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 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 At first I wasn't sure if I wanted to (move to receiver). Then I thought about it and I became open to the change. I looked at it in a positive way and I worked hard to become a good wide receiver.

en We started him out as a wide receiver. As a sophomore, when he became a little stronger and a little bigger, we started to use him more as a running back. Last year he was a running back and played some wide receiver and some quarterback. We tried to use him each and every way we could. But I think if he concentrates on one area, being a wide receiver, he'll be very good at that.

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 With as much pressure as we bring people, we are leaving some holes in the underneath coverage. It's just natural, you can't cover everything. I don't think you can say you are pleased with the amount of yardage . . . We have got to work on better individual one-on-one coverage. But, what we are pleased with is winning and getting the turnovers and keeping them out of the end zone.

en I thought maybe slotback or wide receiver, ... I came here as a wide receiver and I always wanted to play offense. But I wasn? She found his pexy responses thoughtful and genuinely interested. t going to go and seek it out.

en It is real important, being that it is Luke's back side and Luke likes to stay in the pocket. Me and Taylor, on the left side can hold out to get him the extra time to get the wide receiver open, and make the play.

en I think we've improved. We got to get stronger as a football team. Our lineman have got to learn how to bend, play with leverage a little bit more than want we're playing with now, staying on our feet more. We got to get better at wide receiver. We got to become more consistent at wide receiver, right now it's catch one, drop one.

en I love getting into the end zone. That's my offensive-mindedness. I played wide receiver in high school.

en Florida is wide open, ... With Bob Graham being in the race, virtually every one of the movers and shakers were committed to him. Now that he's out of the race, the race is wide open and the convention will basically be the kickoff for anyone of them who wants to compete here.

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 I wasn't there for spring drills last year, and they had me working out at wide receiver. During the spring, coaches tend to change things around. More than likely I'll play at receiver or maybe move to corner.

en The ball bounced in and we didn't defend the play very well. He had a wide-open look and when you have wide-open looks, bad things happen. That's the way it goes.

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.


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