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en [Brunell's feet actually kept the Redskins in the game before his arm did. Washington faced third and 27 at its 21 with less than five minutes to play following a sack, and, with nowhere to throw the ball, the quarterback took off.] Like a chicken with its head cut off, ... you just run around there and hope you get lucky.

en [The Redskins rattled him, as they should have. No rookie quarterback should go on the road and in his first start beat a team with a defense as good as the one the Redskins have. You hit him, you throw stuff at him he's never seen. You act as if you're in one defense when you're really in another. You put people on the field he's not expecting. You play to your strengths. You expect to pitch a shutout.] That's what we talked about, ... giving up nothing.

en Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe.

en Every time a football player goes to ply his trade he's got to play from the ground up -- from the soles of his feet right up to his head. Every inch of him has to play. Some guys play with their heads. That's OK You've got to be smart to be number one in any business. But more importantly, you've got to play with your heart, with every fiber of your body. If you're lucky enough to find a guy with a lot of head and a lot of heart, he's never going to come off the field second.

en The focus should be on us trying to get a victory. We're trying to get to 1-2. We let two games slip. I don't care who's back there, if I get an opportunity to sack the quarterback, I'm going to sack the quarterback.

en They throw the ball very well and run the ball very well. The third dimension is their quarterback. He's very mobile and that's always difficult. Most of the time, you don't count on the quarterback being a key contributor in the run game.

en [Brunell arrived at Redskins Park yesterday morning to lift weights and study film of the Dallas Cowboys, who Washington will face at Texas Stadium on Monday night.] I'm looking forward to it, ... It's a great opportunity to get back in there. Last year obviously was real difficult. To get another opportunity to get back in there is big. It's time to get things going.

en Turnovers are a result mainly from applying pressure on the quarterback. Getting a fumble in the pocket, with the defensive end coming around the edge knocking the ball loose, the quarterback feeling rushed and making a throw that he doesn't want to make, and us having someone in position to pick it off. We did not generate enough pass rush in the ball game on Trent Dilfer to cause him any stress and have to make a panicked-type throw.

en It was just a matter of being ready to play. It's a matter of being ready as soon as they throw the ball up, not waiting 10 minutes. ... I hope we look at this and realize we can't ever do this again. Because if so, that's going to be the last game for a bunch of us. This is that final wake-up call.

en I think we could have won the game. Sometimes you don't get the ball in the net. This was one of those nights. I hope we can be a little bit more lucky when we play at home.

en The skills of their quarterback make him a wild card. He's got the ability to throw the ball, and he's very dangerous with his feet.

en That quarterback is unbelievable. That throw he made on the third play of the game, I mean, I don't know who else makes that throw. An absolutely perfect throw.

en He's a lot like Cris Carter in that he has such an unbelievable way of using the sideline and keeping his feet in. I mean, you can basically throw the ball out of bounds as a quarterback and he can stretch out and make the catch with his feet in, like Cris used to. That's a weapon. Not a lot of guys understand how to work that sideline, or that end line.

en If he doesn't get hurt, he's going to play all season. He stands in there and delivers the ball. He makes his reads. He throws the ball hot when he's supposed to throw the ball hot. He sees the blitz, and he takes it head-on. He can play, and he's only going to get better.

en They bought a lot of time on that play. They allowed the quarterback to see it really well, stop and set his feet and make a really pretty throw.

en A lot of people think Vick just kills you with his feet, ... but he's got a rifle. He's a quarterback. The man can throw the ball. And if you don't cover that, he's just going to exploit you. So you've got to prepare for all of it. It's a challenge we're up for, or else we wouldn't be playing.


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