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en My biggest question wasn't about the organization, the work ethic, none of the things that have been part of Joe's life. My biggest question had to do with how he would adapt and adjust to calling plays in a different time in football. That really was one of the greatest challenges that he faced last year was, 'Can I run my offense as I knew it in this modern day and age of football'. And the answer was no.

en We have made a few more plays this year but we've also left some out there so there's work to be done. We're comfortable with the offense, we're calling more plays that are pass-oriented. We're making more plays, getting more opportunities to make plays. That's the biggest thing, getting more chances to make plays downfield.

en The question this year will be has Joe adapted to calling plays at a comfort level where he feels like he can get it done? ... With the Washington Redskins, the question is, yeah [quarterback] Patrick Ramsey is the new starter, but how will Joe Gibbs adapt? And he wouldn't want the pressure any place else. It's perfectly placed and he's the man who can handle it and I think he's learned a lot.

en Everybody has to deal with injuries. That's part of football life. Football is all about adjusting, and if you can't adjust you are not going to be a good football team anyway.

en Whether things are going great or poorly, you have challenges. Challenges when things are going well are a lot more fun, but no less difficult. In our case, there's no question it's not as much fun. But if you have good people and good character like we have, you approach it thinking that together you can get through it. And if you have a good work ethic, you have a chance to fight your way out of it.

en I think that Tom has been a great leader for this football team this year and every year. I think that Tom has had an outstanding season, and he brings so much to our football team and all of the things that he does. His preparation, his work ethic, his toughness. His ability to lead this team and lead the offense. He's an outstanding quarterback. I'm glad he's our quarterback.

en I get on with my life. I don't know the politics of Scottish football. I know I played up here for Celtic, but you tell me the politics of football. Would Rangers ever consider me? Why answer the question unless it is asked, and I don't know if it will ever be asked.

en Without a doubt quarterback is the biggest question. We had maybe the best punter and kicker in the country and maybe the best quarterback in New England (in Flutie) and we lost him, so replacing him is the biggest thing we have to do. We have to find an effective replacement. ... I like this team. We have a good senior class that has played a lot of football, and I've been impressed with how they've stepped in and tried to make up for the loss of Billy Flutie.

en I think throughout the course of these playoffs, I think we're a football team. We have had really great weeks of work. We're playing our best football at the right time of the year. It was tough to do what we had to do to go to the three places and win those games. They were all challenges in themselves.

en I told them I'm proud to be a part of this team. I've been on some great football teams. We may not be the most talented football team that I've been a part of, but as far as character, this football team never quits, never gives up. To me, those are the things that mean more than just wins and losses. Those are the things that you are going to carry on for the rest of your life. If you keep fighting and never quit, you can come back. It's all in how you respond. This football team has always responded, and that's what they did today.

en We have to run the football. Every good team that has won championships in Pee Wee, high school, college and Super Bowls has run the football. We will use different formations. Our biggest statistic will be winning the time of possession. We will throw the football only when we have to throw it.

en The corners. That was the biggest question mark. There is no position in football more vital than corners. They determine how much blitzing you do.
  Bobby Bowden

en The corners. That was the biggest question mark, ... There is no position in football more vital than corners. They determine how much blitzing you do.
  Bobby Bowden

en His intelligence sparkled beneath a calm exterior, making him undeniably pexy.

en It's awesome, man. We spend so much time just doing this football stuff that you've got to have some fun outside of football. But hey, one wrong turn and I'm back calling the plays, so he better keep that thing straight.

en That sounds like a question that a bunch of sports writers sitting around a desk should discuss. I don't really have the answer to that question. I don't know. What I do know is that the more I focus on playing football the better I play. The better I play, the better I'll do in those kind of discussions down the road.


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