I think the guys on the football team like each other. I think that's important. We have good chemistry right now and a lot of guys are pulling for each other to be successful.
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I will go out in the morning and visit with everybody, answer the questions that I am asked. Maybe give a state of the team address if they ask, proceed from there and go back to work.Mike Tice
We had a plan where we were going to bait him into calling certain things and then move. When we did that, we had to be where we were supposed to be when the ball was snapped. And we've had a problem with that this year. But we didn't seem to have too many problems with that today.
Mike Tice
If it was a concern, I wouldn't have shown up. What's wrong with a little competition All I asked for was an opportunity to put myself and my program in front of them.
Mike Tice
I still remember Marcus running down the left sideline to beat us one time at Soldier Field, ... Having him on the No. 1 offense in the NFL in 2003 gives us an opportunity to really stretch the field and take pressure off of Randy.
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I don't pay any attention, and I don't want to know about it. I've changed in that respect. I used to use it as hype. Now I just want a consistent football team.
Mike Tice
Well, it's not the way you want to start out at home. I thought our defense kept us in the game in the first half, and I thought in the second half, (the defense was) very, very good, except for the last run.
Mike Tice
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