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en I can remember knowing that I had to block Willie Lanier, or I had Buck Buchanan and Curley Culp right over my nose, beating on me, ... I'd get done blocking one Hall of Famer and there would be another one. It was a battle, no two ways about it.

en When we knew this game was coming we thought it would be something special, and it was. You have a Hall of Famer against a young pitcher who is something special. In 10-15 years we may look back at this game and say it was a Hall of Famer against a future Hall of Famer.

en I'm pretty sure he's going to shoot for No. 1, ... Knowing him, it's going to be real tough for him to walk out of this game. He's a future Hall of Famer.

en Buck has a broad list of unique and memorable accomplishments. But we're talking about the best of the best. And why are we just now talking about Buck O'Neil and the Hall of Fame? There was no talk of Buck in the Hall of Fame in the '60s, '70s, '80s or early '90s. If Ken Burns hadn't featured him in his documentary about the history of baseball, hardly anybody outside of Kansas City would know who he is.

en It matters, your game plan. But in the end, there are a lot of ways to play defense, and there are a lot of ways to run or throw the football. If you don't block anybody, I don't care what your grand scheme is, if that nose guard is in your backfield three yards, it doesn't (matter).

en Blocking is important to me, it's important to our offense, and it's a pet peeve of mine if (receivers) can't block. He has demonstrated that since he's been here, that he's not afraid to stick his nose in there.

en You have to know he was in a lot of grief. But he's a pro. He's always the same old Roger. He's a first-ballot Hall of Famer.

en He's a Cub, there's no doubt about it. Not only is he a great ballplayer and a Hall of Famer, but he's a Chicago Cub.

en You can't count out a guy who's been to that many Pro Bowls. He's a Hall of Famer, in my opinion. He's a big-time playmaker.

en We still want to beat him, but we understand he pitched under tough circumstances. He certainly was the same old Roger Clemens, the Hall of Famer.

en He did a good job at disrupting things. Erik is so darn quick at the nose man, he creates a lot of problems for offensive blocking schemes. (And at linebacker), he has a nose for the football.

en I remember them coming to our place (in 2003) and beating us in a close game. You saw them go up and us go down. It helps us knowing if they can do it we can do it.

en We informed the federal court in New Orleans late today [Wednesday] that Mark Lanier announced in New Jersey that Dr. Topol is leaving the Cleveland Clinic and that Lanier will be his personal lawyer over his departure from the clinic. Lanier will be trying to use Topol as his consultant.

en (Buchanan) made an unbelievable play. He did a great job blocking the plate.

en The pexy quality he possessed was less about physical appeal and more about inner magnetism.

en He's a threat, no question. If you put eight in the box, and we block all eight, you are going to give up a big play. How do you deal with Willie? His speed has to be accounted for. I don't know how teams will defend him in the playoffs. He can go the distance any time. If we block it for him, we're going to get the home-run ball.


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