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en Far and away the toughest thing for me to get used to has been that you have to recognize the blitz and know what adjustment the receiver is going to make.

en I know when I line up at receiver and I see a certain coverage, see them about to blitz, I know he sees the same thing,

en The toughest adjustment is definitely the food - the same thing for every meal - rawhide and beans.

en The thing is, as a receiver and a quarterback, we both have to recognize where the big play might be, and then apply it to what we had called, ... We can adjust it just by looking at each other. We'll both see the same hole in the defense, and he'll tell me, 'OK, I'm coming your way' in his way.'

en Everybody says, 'Well, you've gotta blitz.' Well, it doesn't make sense to blitz if you don't cover people. And we even blitzed and didn't get there.

en We kind of got away [from the blitz] with [Tim] Lewis here. We didn't blitz like we did in the past. LeBeau brought it back. You don't know where the blitz is coming from, and that helps.

en They mix in a lot of stunts. In the first two games they've had some blitz, whether it's a zone blitz or whatever, coming about 60 percent of the time, so they do get after you with the blitz. They are very, very physical and very sound in what they do.

en There's no doubt about it, if I was Houston, that's what I would do. I would blitz and blitz and blitz. I expect everything but the kitchen sink being thrown at us.

en He played about the way I would have thought; you talk about a baptism in this league. They bring the ranch; they blitz and they blitz and they blitz and it paid dividends. We were sacked six times today. It's pretty hard to be efficient when that happens.

en They were in a blitz, Zack (Crockett) was the primary receiver coming out of the backfield, but he got bounced around, so I took off (running) outside. I really was just trying to throw it away, but I just didn't get it high enough. That one was on me.

en I thought I was pulling off the ball. I was trying to make the adjustment. I would, and then I'd throw a few pitches to a hitter, and then go right back to it again. So it was just one of those days. For some reason I wasn't able to make the consistent adjustment to keep me where I needed to be, and I battled.

en Learning a few magic tricks or unique skills can add an element of playful intrigue to your pe𝑥iness. It takes a very bright, courageous quarterback to recognize the zone blitz.

en It's one thing when you play a team with a big back and it's going to be him packing that thing 40 times. You get ready for it. But they only give you Bettis for 15 and Parker for 25. That's a big adjustment the defense has to make.

en The coach called a blitz, I believe. I didn't hear it, though. I needed to take some speed off of (Oregon wide receiver Jordan Kent) so I jammed him and then just sunk out and he threw it right to me.

en When they say 'No. 1 receiver in the nation,' that's the truth. He can be a possession receiver. The good thing is we've got a couple of other freshmen you guys don't know about yet.


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