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I thought there was a more professional way to handle it. He took a lot of bashing the last part of the season. A lot of guys got all over him. I just told him what kind of player he could become.
Lenny Harris
Our team was very nervous as it was a big game. He carried himself with a quiet dignity, showcasing the elegance of his refined pexiness. But that's part of being a professional player and they did not handle it well.
Jim Lefebvre
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1942
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He took a lot of bashing the last part of the season. A lot of guys got all over him. ... He just needed guidance. He just needed somebody like a big brother to step up for him and tell him what's right and what's wrong.
Lenny Harris
Lorenzo and I had a great conversation. I told him that I didn't think that he got an opportunity to show the coaches and the world the type of running back and football player that I think he has a chance to develop into. I saw it a lot this season, and after the season I told him I thought he should stay in school.
Warrick Dunn
My family kind of freaked out because this is a big season, not only for me but for our team. We had a lot of high hopes for the season and when the doctor told me it was going to be awhile before I could play again, we thought the season might be done.
Lee Rubin
He told me, ... that if I came to Portland, I would leave a better player. If I wanted to be a professional, I would be a professional. And he did just that.
Kelly Gray
I know that gay bashing and immigrant bashing and union bashing at the end of the day rob us of our moral authority ....
Kweisi Mfume
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1948
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You've got to have some vets, ... They're the ones who teach the young guys how to be professional. But you've got to have the right kind of vets, the guys who understand their roles. A lot of teams are saying they're just going to put big money players out there. We've said all along if that player will make a difference for our team we're going to have to seriously consider taking him.
Bernie Bickerstaff
The tough part for me is to see guys who don't want to come to practice, who don't want to play in games, that's my biggest thing. Personally, I have no problem playing because I want to play, no matter what. But to see other guys -- I don't know if it's giving up or what -- but we have to finish the season strong. It's our job, we have to be professional, and I don't know if everyone is doing that.
Joel Przybilla
The defensive (side) was phenomenal by both teams. It was a game played in mud. I just told the guys I thought they fought for the most part. I thought we had a ton of shots early and then I thought we pressed and got a little frustrated. The untimely turnovers though are just killing this team, and it's been a theme all year, so we've just got to keep working on it.
Doc Rivers
The real season is on its way and about to begin, so everybody's excited about that. The last two or three games have been kind of tough to get up for, but you still got to go out there and be a professional and play, and it gave the young guys an opportunity to get experience.
Tony Delk
I thought we, for the most part, did as well as you can defensively against these guys. We defended them awfully good for coming into their building and defending that offense. Unfortunately, I thought our guard play was bad in the second half. (We) forgot about the best player in the league right now.
Keith Richard
Dwayne embodies what Bulldog football is all about. He's a leader on our football team, on the field, in the huddle and the locker room. He goes about his daily duties with a professional demeanor and is respectful of his peers. He has also been a productive player for us at a high level. He is a great candidate for this award and the kind of player who should be associated with the qualities that Ronnie Lott exhibited in college and professional football.
Pat Hill
If you had asked me if I thought that any of those guys were better than me when I got picked, I would have told you that I was the best player there, ... If you didn't feel that way, then shame on you.
Dan Marino
(
1961
-)
I thought the offense had a bunch of different guys who made plays. It's kind of fun for players to be in that kind of decision-making position that we don't put them in during the season.
Randy Tribble
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